
Fabián Plaza
Author of the Prologue
Fabián Plaza is a lawyer specializing in IT Law and a writer. He holds a
postgraduate degree in International Studies and is an expert in Modern China and International Relations, in addition to having prepared for the Spanish Diplomatic Corps. His was a finalist for the Minotauro Award in 2010. He was also a finalist for the Andrómeda Award in 2008 with a short story. He has published several novels, as well as nonfiction guides. His stories often revolve around moral dilemmas rooted in the application of fundamental rights, a field in which he is a noted activist.
He is an enthusiast of strategy, simulation, and role-playing games. He enjoys
learning foreign languages and has a special interest in East Asia. He currently
lives in Vigo with his wife and two daughters. He has also lived in Barcelona,
Texas, and Mallorca. He is the winner of the 16th Minotauro Award with a
science fiction novel.
Fragment of the Prologue
For many people, myself included, space is the final frontier. A mysterious, unknown place where anything is possible. [...] And out there, there are hundreds of billions of stars, distant sisters of our
sun, with even more planets orbiting them. Infinity. Something that refuses to be captured. That resists fitting into the confines of a page. David Sanz knows this, yet like a bold astronaut, he sets out in this book to push past the limits. To embrace the ungraspable. To reach for infinity. To go, as the well-known mantra says, where no one has gone before. [...] Infinity Has Been Stolen, the story you’re about to read, is a finely woven tapestry, and what stands out most is the depth of its world (or rather, its universe). The details of the setting have been laid with the care of someone who truly loves the genre.
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