Javier Salazar Calle
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Javier Salazar Calle

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Javier Salazar Calle was born in Madrid on July 29, 1976. He is majored in Business Administration and Computer Engineering and has always worked in the banking world. When he was younger he mostly wrote short stories, but later moved on to the world of micro-stories, several of whom , including some poems , have been published in various contests. He is the winner of the II Short Story Contest “Míos, tuyos, vuestros" Ciudad de Elda (Spain). "Ndura. Son of the forest" is my first book (voted as best young adult fiction for 2014 by El Economista), his second book was "Use LinkedIn as if you were an expert" written with Diego Romero Sánchez, the third "Sumalee. Stories of Trakaul", a drama one with detective and romantic plots, the fourth, "Las aventuras de Álex y Álvaro", some delicious children's stories full of activities for the little ones and the last one, "Kulap. Stories of Trakaul 2", the novel that ends the surprising saga of Trakaul. I take special pride of the versatility of the topics I write about and of the previous meticulous investigation labor I carry out before writing my books. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jsalazarcalle Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jsalazarcalle LinkedIn: http://es.linkedin.com/in/javiersalazarcalle
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