
Carlos Sisí
Foreword Author
Carlos Sisí (Madrid, 1971) resides in Málaga. In 2009, he surprised the Spanish audience with his series "Los Caminantes", which placed the zombie apocalypse in the sunny lands of Málaga
and became a true sales phenomenon. He is also a prolific genre author, with works such as "La hora del mar", the vampire trilogy "Rojo", "Homine Ex Machina" and "Nigromante". He
won the 10th edition of the Minotauro Prize with "Panteón".
When he is not captivated by one of his many hobbies, Carlos runs an online digital magazine
and his family design and internet solutions company.
Foreword extract
Tales of Boston is quite a journey, a prodigious seedbed of mental excitement, a sentence uttered in whispers as you glide through its pages from one experience to another. […] When you've read a few stories, opening the door to the next one is like hitchhiking without a destination on an unknown road in a province yet to be explored; you never know what to expect. […] It functions like a mental fractal explosion, where each path that unravels expands in all directions. Open this door, and you'll find The Matrix. The unexpected. The other possibility. Sometimes that door reveals humor, other times it intoxicates you with deep emotions, and occasionally, it delivers that unexpected twist that compels you to open your eyes and nod in silence, pensive.
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