Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel
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Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel ( born 1974 in Malaga) is a Spanish writer who achieved the doctorate courses in Philosophy and worked as a teacher in Spain and UK.
In 1998 founded the literary review Estigma. Columnist and contributor for a number of relevant publications such as Anthropos, Clarín, Barcarola or Clío. He has received more than forty international awards for short stories in the Spanish language.
He also was finalist of the Mario Vargas Llosa Novel Adward.
Nowadays, Muñoz Rengel lives in Madrid, teaches in the Writer's Center Fuentetaja and writes everyday in the Spanish National Library.
His last short stories book, 88 Mill Lane, is a selection of fantasy stories set in London.
His work has been translated into English and Russian.
[edit] Works
88 Mill Lane [1], Alhulia Editors, 2005.