Marisol Ortiz de Zárate (born 1960) is a Spanish writer specializing in children's literature.
Career
Marisol Ortiz de Zárate's first book was Los enigmas de Leonardo, a historical young adult novel. With its publication, she began to give talks at schools about reading and as a storyteller.[1] She received her first award in the Antonia Cerrato Short Story and Poetry Contest organized by the Association of Friends of Santa Amalia (Badajoz), with a story entitled "Los curas llevan pantalones bajo la sotana". The novel La canción de Shao Li, which won a 2010 Latino Book Award,[2] made her well-known as a writer specializing in children's literature. This adventure book, as well as the rest of her novels, are recommended reading in many Institutos de Educación Secundaria [es] (IES).[3] In 2014 she published her first novel for adults, Una historia Perdida, which won the Felipe Trigo Novel Award.[4]
Ortiz is a founding member of Krelia.a, the Association of Literary Creators of Álava, in Vitoria-Gasteiz, where she lives. She divides her time between writing and teaching at the City Council's creative writing workshops.[5]
"Los curas llevan pantalones bajo la sotana" (published in Papeles de Zabalanda, 2009)
"Un día cualquiera"
"Cuesta arriba" (published in El amor, los espejos, el tiempo, el camino, A-A Ediciones, 2012)
"Refugio de piedra"
"Descubriendo Berlín" (published in El Correo, section Territorios)
"La noche más larga" (published in El Correo, section Territorios)
"El confidente precioso" (published in El Correo, section Territorios)
"El niño pez" (published in El Correo, section Territorios)
"Por las montañas heladas" (published in Inquietos Vascones, Desnivel, 2013)
"Campo fronterizo" (published in Un refugio, treinta escritores ante un campamento de refugiados de guerra, Fundación de Estudios Jurídicos y Sociales, 2014)
"Pasaje a la vida" (published in Un país Extranjero, Agapein, 2016)
^"La canción de Shao Li". Bitácora de los de 2º de Bachillerato (in Spanish). 14 November 2010. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
^ abcdHorrillo, Fran (16 December 2012). "El Felipe Trigo más femenino" [The Most Feminine Felipe Trigo]. Hoy (in Spanish). Villanueva de la Serena. Retrieved 29 May 2019.