Alaine Agirre was born in Bermeo in 1990, but currently lives in Donostia (both cities in the Basque Country). She started writing at a young age, and in a few years she has become one of the most personal and interesting voices in Basque literature. She has won the approval of critics and readers, thanks to the rhythm, power and passion of her prose. She is the author of five novels: Odol mamituak (Blood Clots, 2014, Zazpi Kale award), X is dead (2015, Zilarrezko Euskadi award), Bi aldiz erditu zinen nitaz, ama (You Gave Birth to Me Twice, Mother, 2017, Joseba Jaka Prize), Kamisoi zuri zetazkoa (White Silk Nightdress, 2018, Basque Government literary creation grant) and Karena (2021, Irun City Prize). In addition, she has published a book of poems, Txoriak etortzen ez diren lekua (The Place Where Birds Don’t Come, 2017), and many books and stories in children´s and young people’s literature. Her work has been awarded prizes and translated into several languages: Spanish, Catalan, Galician, English, Danish, Korean and Chinese.