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Riquiño
Riquiño is a "boy meets boy" novel that moves away from clichés to focus on the intimate: a chance encounter, a conversation that lingers, and the possibility—fragile yet bright—of starting something real in fast-paced times. In a world where love seems fleeting, the story bets on calm: listening, doubting, returning, naming what we feel. Page by page, Riquiño explores the beauty of the unexpected and how a single glance can disrupt everything to rebuild it better. It is a tender and believable tale about second chances, small wounds that also matter, and the courage to stay when running away would be easier. An invitation to rediscover love in the 21st century without artifice: amid messages, routines, and those unlikely coincidences that sometimes become destiny.
About the author
Néstor Barbosa (Ourense, 1991) is a graphic designer and creator linked to the audiovisual field. He has developed posters for films and festivals, as well as personal projects where image and word constantly interact.
He has been writing since childhood. His first novel, Mateo en el cadalso (2019), addresses healing wounds through the symbolic territory of dreams. In La víspera del fin del mundo (2020), he explores adolescence in a transforming world. With Riquiño (2024), he returned to the intimate through a believable romance where tenderness tries to hold on in accelerated times. In Nuestra pluma (2026), he delves into emotional memory and writing as a space for personal reconstruction, a creative line he continues to develop from Madrid, the city where he currently lives and works.