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Author Bio
Birth—August 27, 1968
Where—Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Education—Autonomous University of Barcelona (no degree); B.A., University of
   Barcelona
Awards—Gran Angular Prize (YA novel); Torrevieja Prize
Currently—lives in Barcelona


Francesc Miralles Contijoch is a Spanish writer, essayist, translator, and musician. He was born in Barcelona as the son of a dressmaker and an erudite office worker. After spending eight years in a religious school in la Ribera, he attended high school at the now-defunct academy Almi and Ies Montserrat.

Education
Despite his bad grades, he was accepted into the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) to study journalism, which he quit after four months. That the same year, he started to work as a waiter at Puces del Barri Gotic, a bar in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, where he learned to play the piano.
 
In the following year, Miralles returned to the UAB, this time to study English literature, which he combined with precarious language-teacher jobs. After five years of being a sloth, he stalled in his third year...and quit again.

A lover of travel, Miralles decided to leave everything behind to travel the world. A bunch of chance encounters led him to live in Croatia and Slovenia during the armed conflicts.

Upon returning to Barcelona, Miralles resumed his academic life as a student—this time of German literature—at the Universidad de Barcelona. Before finishing his postgraduate studies, he began work in the publishing business, initially as a translator of English and German spirituality and alternative-therapy books. Later he became an editor overseeing several collections of self-help books, even writing under a pseudonym.

Writing
Miralles eventually left publishing and promised himself he would never work for another company again. Instead, he decided to try his hand at writing a youth novel, a decision that payed off—he has since published some 30 books, including young adult, fantasy, and adult novels, as well as nonfiction.

His first adult novel, Love in Lowercase, came out in 2010 and has been translated into 20 languages. A sequel, Wabi-Sabi, was published in 2014 (so far only in Europe). In 2016, six years after it was first released, Love in Lowercase was published in the U.S.

Miralles currently dedicates his time to both literature and journalism, combining monthly contributions to newspapers and magazines, such as El Pais Semanal and Mente Sana, with his work as a literary adviser to publishers and a literary agency.

Music
Aside from his writing life, Miralles is also a musician. In 2007, he released an album of songs, which he wrote and played, called Hotel Guru. The next year, in 2008, he and a group of musicians who work in publishing got together and formed the band, Nikosia. The group has released a number of albums. (Author bio adapted from the author's website and Wikipedia. Retrieved 2/19/2016.)