José María Pérez Zúñiga (Madrid, 1973) has a PhD from the University of Granada, the city where he lives.
A columnist and regular newspaper contributor, he has published the novels Grismalrisk o bien El juego de los espejos (Dauro, 2002), Rompecabezas (Seix Barral, 2006) and Lo que tú piensas (Kailas, 2008), a book of short stories entitled El círculo, Abraxas y otras ficciones (Dauro, 2001) and a book of aphorisms and short pieces Breviario (Ayuntamiento de Granada, 2005). He has also penned adaptations of Charles Dickens’s work (Nochebuena de fantasmas, Vicens Vives, 2008) and Jules Verne’s Miguel Strogoff (Vicens Vives, 2009) as well as essays on law and communications.
Some of his short stories have been included in anthologies such as Cuentos del Alambre (Traspiés Ediciones, Granada, 2004), Inmenso Estrecho II (Kailas, Madrid, 2006), or Macondo boca arriba, a collection of contemporary Andalusian fiction (Universidad Autónoma de México, 2006).
José María Pérez Zuñiga has just finished a new novel, Avatar (La tumba del Monfí).