The Galician author Ainhoa Rebolledo arrived in 1987. During her recent tour of life on Earth she has lived in Galicia, Madrid and Barcelona. She has written several blogs (including Let's Pretend We Were Drunk and the column Una para los dos on the website el Butano Popular) and has published four books: Mari Klinski (Honolulu Books, 2012), Anthropology of Nights Out in Madrid (Sigueleyendo 2012), Tricot (Principal de los Libros, 2013) and Gornú (La Islá de Siltolá, 2016). She has translated the work of the New York poet Megan Boyle for the anthology of young American poetry Vomit (El Gaviero, 2013), as well as several books by Peter Jenny on design and visual thinking for the Gustavo Gili publishing house. In November 2014 she was among the finalists of the Herralde Prize for Novels. She didn’t win but she wanted to look a bit like Roberto Bolaño.