“Los Tres Inviernos” publicado


La segunda parte de “Un destino de hierro”, libro dos de la trilogía “La guerra de los dos mundos”, ha sido publicada. Tras los eventos mostrados en “Un destino de hierro”, los protagonistas deben enfrentarse a un mundo donde el hierro y la magia han regresado a las vidas humanas. Un mundo en guerra es…

“El sanatorio de muñecos” has been published!


My new short story, “El sanatario de muñecos” has been published in Amazon: Here you can read a brief summary in Spanish: “Erika quiere ayudar a su más querida amiga Lola. Pero “El sanatorio de muñecos”, el hospital donde podrían haber obrado el milagro, ha cerrado aparentemente para no volver a abrir. Lanzándose a lo…

The second part of ‘The war of two worlds’ will be released soon!


“The three winters”, alpha release will be available for the trust circle around late july. People who helped in the crowdsourcing will get a priority copy, too. New characters, some plotlines that we opened in the first book, “An iron destiny” will be closed, answers and new questions are to be included. And we will…

An iron destiny is PUBLISHED


Thanks to everyone who made it possible :) Here you’ve a link to access the book in Amazon for many countries:  

Lughnasadh


August 1st. In order following our calendary, the thirth of the festivals that celts developed over the months: being Inbolc (february), beltane (may the first), lughnasadh and Samhain (october). This is the festival for the harvest taken from the Iron Age to our present through all these unofficial and mythological books of Invasions. Leabhar Ghabhála…

An iron destiny: synopsis (release 0.1.1)


Here you have a tentative synopsis for the first book of the saga, “The war of the two worlds”: An iron destiny. Comments will be really appreciated. ENGLISH: “Joab García Emergui is back in Madrid after a long period living in Tanzania. The come back home is becoming boring, moreover after the slowdown in his…

Migdal Bavel


The myth of the Tower of Babel is a representation of the diversity of languages that can be found in our planet. The term Babel may have it origin in the Accadian (Assyro-Babylonian language) term bab-ilu. The meaning for the hebrew word we may say is clear: gate of god, so was this tower intented…