Utopia – Ana Calatayud L., feel-good writer from Villena

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Utopia – In Ana Calatayud L., writing flows in her veins. She hasn’t stopped doing this professionally since she published her first novel at the age of 17. Now add 5 books. His next big challenge is leveraging theater and dubbing training to enter the world of audiobooks. from Villena. He is currently writing a self-contained New Adult fantasy and pirate novel (codenamed Proyecto Travesía), and the X Anniversary edition of his first novel, Utopia, will be published in October.

Utopia – Ana Calatayud L., feel-good writer from Villena

She has worked as a professional reader for a publisher, offering authors reading report service as well as other types of proposals such as abstract writing, editorial proposal design and literary cv.

What began as an escape route (known as therapeutic writing) has evolved and evolved to become his vocation today.

He states that the stories have a life of their own, the characters are alive, and when the words he writes do not fit those characters, his universe or his message, it does no harm to delete them all.

It is in the feel-good literary genre whose main purpose is to make the reader feel good. They are stories with soft-spoken, drama-free but non-conflict, cute or funny characters, set in a pleasant atmosphere and always with a happy ending.

His first work, Utopia, centered on the motorcycle world, was a novel written by a film director to realize the story and want to bring it to the big screen as the lead actor. He failed, but it was a brutal experience.

There are two collections of poems: I grew up verse by verse and the Tide came back to me, the kind that is put on hold because it is more comfortable or safer to express your feelings through a mask (the story of other characters) rather than open your heart from a poem and present it directly.

Fantastic literature is his lifeline as a reader and a writer. It has its roots there, for his hobby of reading was born out of his need for refuge from his own reality, and he found it in books like Finis Mundi (Laura Gallego) or The Graveyard Book (Neil Gaiman).

His website anacalatayud.com has sections devoted to his books, editorial services, free resources he shares in his newsletter, and of course free blog posts.

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