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Santiago Eximeno

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Santiago Eximeno
BornSantiago Eximeno Hernampérez
May 23 1973
Madrid, Spain
LanguageSpanish
GenreScience fiction, horror, fantasy
Notable awardsIgnotus Awards: best short story (2003, 2006 and 2008), best anthology (2009), best poetic work (2013) and best short novel (2013)
Website
www.eximeno.com

Santiago Eximeno (Madrid, 1973) is a Spanish novelist and creator of board games.

Eximeno has published the novels Condenados (2011),Asura (2004) and Lancolía (2022), and the short story books Bebés jugando con cuchillos (2008) and Obituario Privado (2010), as well as numerous short stories in different anthologies and magazines.

Eximeno's works have been translated into several languages and he has won various prizes, such as the Ignotus Prize which he won 4 times, awarded to him by the Spanish Association of Fantasy, Science Fiction and Terror (AEFCFT), for his short stories and short story books.

In 2012 Eximeno created the board game Invasion (Edge, 2012) with Peter Belushi and published the book Umbría (2012).[1]

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