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It is my absolute pleasure to introduce Francisco Angulo's witty and insightful book "Things you shouldn't do if you want to be a writer." As an avid reader and literary critic, I was instantly drawn into Angulo's world from the very first chapter. His candid reflections on the trials and tribulations of being an emerging writer in Spain offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at this competitive industry. Through humorous anecdotes and thoughtful commentary, Angulo paints a compelling portrait of the writing life.
This book is a must-read for aspiring writers and anyone fascinated by the
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It is my absolute pleasure to introduce Francisco Angulo's witty and insightful book "Things you shouldn't do if you want to be a writer." As an avid reader and literary critic, I was instantly drawn into Angulo's world from the very first chapter. His candid reflections on the trials and tribulations of being an emerging writer in Spain offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at this competitive industry. Through humorous anecdotes and thoughtful commentary, Angulo paints a compelling portrait of the writing life.

This book is a must-read for aspiring writers and anyone fascinated by the business of publishing. Angulo's advice stems from hard-won experience that any writer will relate to. From submitting manuscripts to publishers to engaging with readers on social media, Angulo explores the less glamorous side of writing that is seldom discussed. He sheds light on the rejection, frustration, and disillusionment that are an inevitable part of this creative journey. Yet Angulo never loses his sense of humor or passion for literature along the way.

As a fellow writer, I found Angulo's struggles universally relatable despite our different backgrounds. He reminds us that writing requires tireless determination in the face of constant obstacles and doubts. His perseverance is inspiring, and the lessons he imparts apply far beyond the literary realm. This insightful memoir highlights the universal challenges of pursuing one's dreams and offers wisdom that can help motivate any artist or entrepreneur.

While the writing world has changed dramatically since Angulo's early days, the core challenges remain. Getting published has never been easy, and Angulo's hard-won wisdom has never been more relevant. Today's aspiring authors face an increasingly competitive publishing industry along with the distractions of social media and the threat of online piracy. Angulo's candid insights are thus more valuable than ever in guiding writers on their journey. Even in the digital age, dedication, persistence, and believing in oneself remain key to realizing one's literary ambitions.

Angulo's prose is as engaging as his stories, making this book almost impossible to put down. His self-deprecating humor and candid reflections reveal an authentic, likable narrator underneath it all. While Angulo faced many unrealistic expectations and embarrassing missteps early on, he never gave up on writing or lost his humility. As his perseverance finally pays off, Angulo remains committed to sharing his wisdom and lifting up fellow writers. This generosity of spirit is what makes Angulo such a compelling and root-worthy mentor.

For any writer struggling to get their work noticed, Angulo's book offers camaraderie, reassurance, and an essential guide. Aspiring authors will surely recognize their own highs and lows in Angulo's insightful tales. Meanwhile, his hard-won advice on everything from writer's block to social media provides practical guidance grounded in experience. Any writer who picks up this book will feel supported, understood, and newly equipped to navigate the realities of this challenging but rewarding career path.

Francisco Angulo's "Things you shouldn't do if you want to be a writer" offers a humorous yet revealing look at the realities of the writing life. Through a series of insightful vignettes, Angulo takes readers behind the scenes into the highs and lows of being an emerging author. He explores the rejection, frustration, and constant obstacles faced by most writers, while never losing his passion or sense of humor. Any aspiring author will instantly relate to Angulo's candid memoir, which sheds light on the less glamorous side of writing that is rarely discussed.


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Autorenporträt
Francisco Angulo de Lafuente is a Spanish author, programmer, and biotechnology researcher who has carved out a unique niche at the intersection of science and speculative fiction. Born in Madrid in 1976, Angulo combines his technical expertise with a gift for storytelling that has produced an impressive catalog of 39 published works.

With degrees in Computer Engineering and Biotechnology from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Angulo first gained recognition in the scientific community as the research director of the groundbreaking Ecofa project. His development of second-generation biofuel from bacteria fed with organic waste earned him a patent in 2005 and established him as an innovator in sustainable energy solutions. This revolutionary process, which uses microorganisms to produce biofuel from abundant organic waste materials, demonstrated his ability to think beyond conventional boundariesa skill that would later define his literary career.

Angulo's transition from laboratory to literature has resulted in a prolific output of science fiction novels that blend technical precision with imaginative storytelling. His works, often compared to Jules Verne for their prophetic integration of emerging technologies, explore themes ranging from artificial intelligence and environmental sustainability to post-apocalyptic survival and cyberpunk futures.

Recent acclaimed titles include ApocalipsIA: The Day After AGI (2024), a haunting exploration of artificial general intelligence set in a devastated Madrid; Star Wind: The Pyramid of Destiny (2024), an interplanetary adventure on the alien world of Zephyria; and Shanghai 3 (2024), a cyberpunk thriller set in a mining colony on Europa. His work has garnered international attention, with translations available in multiple languages including Catalan, Danish, and Romanian.

In 2024, Angulo's innovative spirit extended to the tech world when his Enhanced Unified Holographic Neural Network (EUHNN) project, combining ray tracing and CUDA for AI applications, was initially recognized as the winning entry in the NVIDIA and LlamaIndex developer contest, further demonstrating his ability to bridge the gap between theoretical science and practical application.