<b>Хуан Мигель Агилера</b> - (родился в Валенсии в 1960), испанский автор научной фантастики.<br/><b>Juan Miguel Aguilera</b><br/>Juan Miguel Aguilera (born in Valencia in 1960) is a Spanish science fiction author.<br/>He was first trained as an industrial designer. As an author, he has received the Ignotus prize, the Alberto Magno prize, and the Juli Verne prize.<br/>His first works were written in collaboration with Javier Redal. These are histories influenced by hard science fiction, set in the universe of <i>Akasa-Puspa,</i> although the time gaps between them make the similarities harder to find. These worlds are created with great consistency and attention to detail. <i>Mundos en el Abismo (Worlds in the Abyss)</i> and its sequel <i>Hijos de la Eternidad (Children of Eternity)</i> combine a plot typical of space opera with elements of hard science fiction.<br/><i>El Refugio (The Refuge)</i> shows a deep scientific influence: biotechnology, biochemistry, communication between species, evolution. Still, its characters suffer from a lack of depth. <br/>Aguilera has also collaborated with Ricardo Lázaro and Rafael Marín.<br/>In his solo work, he spends less time on scientific detail and incorporates elements of fantasy, in a genre he calls "speculative history." As a scriptwriter, he has worked on the film <i>Stranded: Náufragos.</i> He has been the illustrator for a number of science fiction book covers.<br/><b>Bibliography</b><br/><b>Works with Javier Redal</b><br/>Short stories <br/>* Sangrando correctamente (1981) <br/>* Ari, el tonto (1992) <br/>* Maleficio (1995) <br/>Novels <br/>* Mundos en el abismo (1988) <br/>* Hijos de la eternidad (1990) <br/>* En un vacío insondable (1994) <br/>* El refugio (1994) <br/><b>Works with Ricardo Lázaro</b><br/>Short stories <br/>* La llavor del mal (1996) <br/><b>Works with Rafael Marín</b><br/>Novels <br/>* Contra el tiempo (2001) <br/><b>Solo work</b><br/>Short stories <br/>* El bosque de hielo (1995) <br/>* Semilla (1998) <br/>Novels <br/>* La locura de Dios (1998) <br/>* Rihla (2003) <br/>* Mundos y demonios (2005)<br/><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Miguel_Aguilera"/>From Wikipedia</a>