www.jimenatierra.com
With more than ten years of experience in the world of writing and literary coaching, I have provided support to more than a thousand writers, including numerous published authors, in centers such as Fuentetaja, UNED, UCM, UEMC and more than a dozen libraries and houses of culture. That is why I am excited to be part of the exciting Buztinaga culture and well-being project, located in the beautiful natural environment of Navarre’s Baztán. This initiative is a breath of fresh air that invites us to explore the depths of literature and art in an idyllic setting.
Buztinaga, a place where nature and culture intertwine, gives us the opportunity to immerse ourselves in a world of knowledge and creativity. For me, projects like this are indispensable, as they not only enrich our souls, but also connect us with the beauty of our surroundings. The fusion of literature and well-being in a natural environment offers us a unique perspective to nourish our spirit.
Jimena Tierra is a jurist (UAM), with a master’s degree in criminal profiling and calligraphy expertise (UDIMA). Likewise, she has extensive knowledge in Social Sciences and Humanities.
He has been writing for more than thirty years, winning awards in poetry and short stories. In the novelistic field, he stands out 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), with special participation as an expert and recording of the voice-over in the RTVE documentary “El assassin de la baraja”.
In 2016, Jimena Tierra founded the ©Grupo Tierra Trivium label dedicated to cultural activism, with the launch of more than two hundred publications to her credit and the coordination of countless cultural events, highlighting: curating the Madrid Galapanoir mountain festival; the direction of the national and international department of the Alicante Noir crime fiction festival; the direction of the BOCEMA Lee literary festival; the presentation of the book Distopia, 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 interventions by Ariel Roth, Pastora Vega and Manuel Hidalgo; and the direction of the Feminist Literary Meetings in Moralzarzal with the presentation of the book The girl you didn’t know how to love, by Marta Robles.
In 2022 he created the ©Scriterapia school of emotions, an ontological coaching label dedicated to personal growth and the management of emotions through writing in a broad sense, working on graphology as a tool for self-knowledge, emotional narrative as an instrument for conflict resolution and the technique for the development of creativity.