Geòrgia Costa
When Geòrgia was a little girl, she was scolded at school for reading secretly instead of paying attention. When she won a literary award, her teachers realized there was no use in scolding her: she had already caught the bug. She ended up studying History and Archaeology at the University cafeteria and you can see her today either walking tourists around the Roman ruins in Tarragona either rambling over the city while she reads a book (she’s an expert because she barely bumps against anything). She drinks tea from huge cups during her free time and she writes novels, sometimes on her own and sometimes along Fernando Alcalá, who is also somewhere around this web.
Obras destacadas
Tejesombras: Huérfanos del Errante
HEDERA NO ES UNA ASESINA.
Una ladrona, una tejesombras, una decepción para s...
El lamento del hielo
At the beginning of the 18th century, during Midsommar, Prince Ulf Eriksson and his friends re...
El canto de las ruinas
In the early 18th century, nobleman Brandon Charlemont arrives in Rome seeking fame and all th...
La música de los prodigios
Magic exists. Although nobody calls it like that: it’s called wonders. And for a wonder ...