Biography

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My name is Enrique, but everyone calls me Quike. I was born in 1992 and I have been being a pain in the neck for more than 30 years.
I was a blogger and critic in a music news blog, a literary blog and a film blog.
I am also a specialist in social networks. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Blogger, Tumblr, YouTube, Ask.fm, Snapchat, Foursquare, MySpace, Anobii, GoodReads, WeHeartIt, Flickr... And I'm sure I'll miss one.
I like web design and I'm specialized in Wix flash and HTML5 applications. And blogs, of course.
I have worked as a Community Manager and in the development of the business here and as a specialist in Digital Marketing here. Now I work in a large e-commerce multinational.
I like to write, both narrative (juvenile and adult) and poetry. I am the author of the novels El amor en los tiempos del coronavirus and Doce de diciembre, the poetry books Mientras pasan las horasUni-versos and Hasta que la muerte nos reúna and the children's book La perrita Curra. I also have a book of stories. I have participated in the poetic anthology Poemas al director. 68 miradas críticas en tiempos de crisis, organized by the social network of poetry SoyPoeta. One of my stories is included in the compilation of the publisher Bubok Ciudad Oniria. My plaquette Lo que cabe en tus pequeñas manos has been distributed for free throughout Spain (and has come abroad). I've done the first number of the fanzine Cerillas con @mellamasbelice and I've also written a short book of online micropoems called Abecedario sin ti. I have written more things that are not published yet. 
I have been a guitarist and composer in El hombre en el umbral, a project from which two albums came out, and I was guitarist for the group In The Centes for three years. Now I work on my personal musical project Zed Detty.
I collaborated weekly as an announcer talking about independent music on online radio La habitación 213.
Also, I'm conlanger, although you may not know what that is.
I have an entrepreneurial spirit, and that, actually, is what matters and makes the difference.

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