User:AllThisPaperwork/Maria Belen Fernandez Hernandez

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AllThisPaperwork/Maria Belen Fernandez Hernandez

Categoría:Mujeres Belén Fernández Hernández ( Miranda de Ebro, December 25, 1956 ) is a retired Spanish writer and teacher . Specialized in the genres of novels, short stories and fantasy stories . He identifies with the magical realism and fantasy movements. Among his works, the Trilogy of the Legend of Aranday, Cuarzo Negro and La Casa Mágica stand out. Goodbye to my nightmares .

Biography[change | change source]

He has lived in Vitoria since he was 16 years old. In 1997 he finished his teaching studies at the Vitoria Teaching School. Later he specialized in Therapeutic Pedagogy and Hearing and Language while he worked for 6 years at the Bilbao School for the Deaf (now defunct). In 1983 he returned to Vitoria. He currently works at the IES Francisco de Vitoria in a classroom with students with nee (special educational needs). In 2012, together with some friends, he organized the "Hevenday" Association for the promotion of Fantastic Film and Literature. Its objective is to serve as a springboard for creative people who want to make their works known. On a personal level, she is a "modern grandmother" fulfilling the contemporary role of caring for her granddaughter born in 2013. [1] [2]

Trajectory[change | change source]

Literature[change | change source]

At the age of 12, at which time he won an award for "Writing" (currently, " Short Story "), his literary concern awoke. At the age of 14, he won 2nd prize in a Christmas Story Contest. Until 2010 he wrote several stories and poems, but without making them known. In 2015 in the publication Las letras y los trazos. Historias onienses of the Oniense Studies Association wrote the story "Down". [3] In 2010 he published his first novel " La Leyenda de Aranday " [4] which in the first quarter of 2011 was one of the 10 best-selling books in Álava . The first edition was sold in 2 months. This book is the first in a special trilogy: each book is a stand-alone story. The second is titled " The Last Sedeenario " [5] (2012). And the last one, published in November 2015, " Dagoyamaya the Eternal " . [6] In 2010 he published his first novel " La Leyenda de Aranday " [4] which in the first quarter of 2011 was one of the 10 best-selling books in Álava . The first edition was sold in 2 months. This book is the first in a special trilogy: each book is a stand-alone story. The second is titled " The Last Sedeenario " [5] (2012). And the last one, published in November 2015, " Dagoyamaya the Eternal " . [6] Although each of the books is a different and complete story, there is a common thread that unites the three: Aranday. What the author has done is invent a universe, created by the gods Ralu and Aru. In each of the worlds he has placed various characters who have different adventures; adventures that will come together at the end of the trilogy. A trilogy full of magic and love. [7]


  • In " The Legend of Aranday ", the protagonist, Aranday, lives in Fitero ( Navarra ) and, on her birthday, receives a gift from her friend Tobías, a book that has already disappeared; book from which her mother had drawn her name. This book is titled "The Legend of Aranday". When they finish reading, things begin to happen to the two friends, and they understand that their meeting was not by chance, but rather a well-orchestrated plan, since they have to fulfill a risky mission.
  • The action of " The Last Sedeenario " is located in a world called The Vast Lands. It is a world in which the Barns rule, some dark characters, who are neither alive nor dead, and who have all the inhabitants plunged into misery and terror. Its protagonist, a boy named Ooden, lives in a village with his mother and grandfather. They are the millers. The young man is very clear about his future: he will continue working at the mill and join Mahena. What he does not know is that when a group of revolutionaries appears in the village, Ikihira will be in charge of turning his life upside down and, without wanting to, he will find himself involved in adventures that he would never have been able to dream of.
  • The trilogy ends with Dagoyamaya the Eternal ”. Worlds have begun to disappear in the universe. Dagoyamaya is the caretaker of the universe, but despite Ralu and Aru's attempts, she cannot be contacted. The gods believe that there must be some dark force causing chaos. For this reason, they convene the First Unity Table and bring together the representatives of all the worlds: those that have appeared in the previous books and others that will appear in this novel. This is how the lives of our friends Aranday, Tobías, Ooden and the others intertwine with the new characters: Tomé, Duna, Maite, Nun and the rest.

Cinema[change | change source]

She is a founding partner of the production company "Bocado Films" created in 2014 that has produced the short film "Las piedras también lloran" [8]. In 2015 they work on the adaptation of "La Leyenda de Aranday" to a film script.

References[change | change source]

  1. F.V.R. / Miranda (3 de diciembre de 2012). "«Me ha costado, pero ahora puedo decir con orgullo que soy escritora»". Retrieved 11 de noviembre de 2015. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help)
  2. "LA LEYENDA DE ARANDAY -De María Belén Fernández Hernández-". 2011. Retrieved 11 de noviembre de 2015. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. Asociación de Estudios Onienses (2015). "Las letras y los trazos. Historias onienses". www.onienses.com. Retrieved 17 de diciembre de 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. 4.0 4.1 La leyenda de Aranday. DOSSOLES. 2010. ISBN 978-84-96606-68-5. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); |first= missing |last= (help); Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. 5.0 5.1 Fernández Hernández, María Belén (2012). El último Sedeenario. ARA LLIBRES. ISBN 9788469552148.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Burgos, Diario de. "María Belén Fernández cierra su primera trilogía de literatura fantástica". Diario de Burgos. Retrieved 4 de diciembre de 2016. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  7. C. ORTIZ (14 de diciembre de 2012). "María Belén Fernández: «Escribir sobre otros mundos no significa hacer cuentos para niños»". Retrieved 11 de noviembre de 2015. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help)

External links[change | change source]

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