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Occupation(s) | Writer and journalist |
Website | nievesconcostrina |
Nieves Concostrina (born 1 August 1961) is a Spanish writer and journalist.
She is vice president of Fundación Inquietarte. [1] She wrote the epilogue of the book Las mujeres de las cerezas. [2] In 2016, she was awarded by Premio Ondas [3] and, in 2005, the Andalucía de Periodismo award of the Regional Government of Andalusia. [4] In 2010, she won the Micrófono de Oro award. [5]
She was the advisor of the TV program Cero en Historia (2017). [6] In 2018, she published Pretérito imperfecto, where she denied myths and legends about the history of Spain. [7]
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