Aurora Freijo Corbeira has a degree in Philosophy from the Autonomous University of Madrid and a Master’s in Advanced Studies in Philosophy, specialising in Ontology and the Contemporary World, from Complutense University. She has published articles in the psychoanalytic magazine Quipu and in the digital magazine Bandeàpart (of which she is also one of the directors), as well as in the educational collection Acting is possible (Actuar es Posible). She has translated Leibniz’s Essays on Teodicea and is the author of the Lost for Literature (Perdidos para la Literatura, 2011), So much light: Pasolini (Tanta luz. Pasolini, 2015) and Be careful, Socrates is coming (Cuidado, Sócrates se acerca, 2016). She has been a Student Residence fellow, a Philosophy teacher and a teacher training advisor. An expert in cultural management and publishing at the Carlos III University School of Arts, she is a member and founder of the publishing house Las migas también son pan.