Teresa Cameselle | |
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Born | María Teresa Cameselle Rodríguez 1968 Mugardos, A Coruña, Spain |
Occupation | writer |
Language | Spanish |
Genre | |
Notable awards | Galardón Letras del Mediterráneo |
Website | |
www.teresacameselle.com/ |
Teresa Cameselle (born 1968) is a Spanish Galician writer specialized in romantic novels and historical narratives. [1]
María Teresa Cameselle Rodríguez was born in Mugardos, Ferrol region of A Coruña, in 1968. [2]
She began her career participating in short story competitions, where she won several awards and was published in anthologies. [3] In 2008, she was a finalist for the La Voz de Galicia Novel Prize. Also in 2008, she won the Talismán Prize for Romantic Novels with her first full-length novel, La hija del cónsul (The Consul's Daughter), which was published the same year. [4] Her professional relationship with literature also leads her to teach workshops, organize reading clubs, and offer a romantic novel course at the Association of New Writers. She has been a speaker at various literary conferences and events. After publishing twelve novels, in 2020, she received the "Galardón Letras del Mediterráneo" (Mediterranean Letters Award) from the Castelló Provincial Council for her career in romantic novels. [4] Other notable titles include, No todo fue mentira (Not Everything Was a Lie), El mapa de tus sueños (The Map of Your Dreams), and No soy la bella durmiente (I Am Not Sleeping Beauty). [4]
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