Lara Moreno (19 January 1978 in Seville) is a Spanish writer.
Biography
Moreno lives in Madrid where she also works as an editor and teacher of creative writing. She is the author of volumes of poetry, essays and short stories as well as two novels. In 2017, she was selected to replace Alberto Olmos as the guest editor of the Penguin Random House imprint Caballo de Troya.
Books
Novels
- Por si se va la luz (2013, Lumen)
- Piel de lobo (2016, Lumen), translated into English by Katie Whittemore as Wolfskin (2022, Structo Press)
- La ciudad (2022, Lumen)
Short story collections
- Cuatro veces fuego (2008, Tropo Editores)
- Casi todas las tijeras (2004, Editorial Quórum)
Essays
- Deshabitar (2020, Planeta de Libros)
Poetry
- Tuve una jaula (2019, La Bella Varsovia)
- Después de la apnea (2013, Ediciones del 4 de Agosto)
- La herida costumbre (2008, Puerta del Mar)
- Tempestad en víspera de viernes (2020, Lumen)
References
- ^ Santos, Care (27 September 2013). "Por si se va la luz" [In case the light goes out]. El Cultural (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- "Casanovas & Lynch Literary Agency / Fall 2020" (PDF). Casanovas & Lynch Literary Agency. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- Fernández, Miguel Ezquiaga (11 September 2020). "Lara Moreno y la ciudad en disputa" [Lara Moreno and the city in dispute]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- Hevia, Elena (19 February 2017). "La cálida recepción de 'Piel de lobo' de Lara Moreno" [The warm reception of 'Piel de lobo' by Lara Moreno]. El Periódico (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2021. - "Lara Moreno, nueva editora invitada de Caballo de Troya en 2017" [Lara Moreno, new guest editor of Caballo de Troya in 2017]. La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 16 June 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- "Wolfskin". Structo Press. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
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