Jimena Tierra (Madrid, 1979) is a writer, content creator, teacher and cultural manager.
She has been writing for over thirty years and has won awards in poetry and short stories. She stands out in the novelistic field with the titles Equinoccio (ed. Playa de Ákaba, 2016) and Cambio de Rasante (ed. Grupo Tierra Trivium, 2017), adapted to the Braille system, audiobook and translated into English. In the true crime line she has recently published La muerte en un naipe (ed. Alrevés, 2021), already in ebook and currently filmed as a documentary.
In 2016, Jimena Tierra founded the label ©Grupo Tierra Trivium dedicated to cultural activism, with the launch of more than two hundred publications to her credit and the coordination of numerous cultural events, highlighting: the curatorship of the festival of the mountains of Madrid Galapanoir; the direction of the national and international department of the crime fiction festival Alicante Noir; the direction of the literary festival BOCEMA Lee; the presentation of the book Distopía, by Josu Gómez Barrutia, with the intervention of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Jon Sistiaga; the presentation of the book La Amenaza, by Abrasha Rotenberg, with the intervention of Ariel Roth, Pastora Vega and Manuel Hidalgo; and the direction of the Feminist Literary Encounters in Moralzarzal with the presentation of the book La chica a la que no supiste amar, by Marta Robles.
As a lecturer, she has spoken in many media as an interviewer for promotional purposes, highlighting the speeches: True Crime in the XXI century (Galapanoir, 2021); Criminality brought to fiction (UNED, 2021); Ficcionando la no ficción (Alicante Noir, 2021); The female role in the literary sector (Woman’s Week, 2021); The businesswoman in the cultural sector (Woman’s Week, 2020); They also kill (Black Mountain Bossòst, 2020).
She also directs several reading clubs and regularly gives training in libraries of the Community of Madrid, UNED, URJC, UEMC and Fuentetaja, among other centers.