Alba García Marcos is a Spanish Journalist and Author who lives in London since 2014. She has always liked short stories concentrated in small jars. Knowing how to polish so much that in the end, as Hemingway said, nothing more can be eliminated from history. That's why she writes short stories and micro-stories. Her years as a journalist gave her a number of anecdotes that you can't even imagine. Writing has always been for her the best way to tell everything that happens to her or she imagines. When she has strange dreams, she narrates them in a short story and when she was hungry she started writing Apericuentos. The adventure of self-publishing her first book may have come a little late for having been writing all her life, but of course, it is one thing to win a contest about the missionary founder of your school and quite another to be brave enough to write and publish a book by herself. In another life she was also a Spanish teacher. From that experience came the project Sara's Stories. Two reading booklets for beginners that you can find on Amazon. Sometimes she wins some short story awards, like the Málaga Crea de Literatura award. You can read some of her short stories in the book: En menos de un suspiro. Her first novel is: Más p´allá que p´acá, a comedy based in London.
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