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- Juan José Plans Martínez (Gijón, 28 de febrer de 1943- ibídem, 24 de febrer de 2014) va ser un escriptor, periodista, guionista i locutor de ràdio i televisió espanyol. (ca)
- Juan José Plans Martínez (Gijón, 28 de febrero de 1943- ibídem, 24 de febrero de 2014) fue un escritor, periodista, guionista y locutor de radio y televisión español. (es)
- Juan José Plans Martínez (February 28, 1943, Gijón, Asturias - February 24, 2014, Gijón, Asturias) was a Spanish writer, journalist, and radio and television announcer. He specialized as a writer in fantasy, horror, and science fiction, and published several collections of short stories and several radio and TV adaptations of classics in these genres. He was the author of nearly forty books and is on over thirty national and international anthologies, which have been translated into Portuguese, Polish, French, Russian and English. His novel El juego de los niños (roughly meaning Children's Game) has been adapted for film twice: first as Narciso Ibáñez Serrador's Who Can Kill a Child? and later as Come Out and Play. Of the asociación jovellanista, he has written biographies of Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos and Alejandro Casona. He was the father of painter Edgar Plans Pérez (b. 1977, in Madrid) who is author of the 2009 Feria Internacional de Muestras de Asturias (Asturias International Trade Fair) poster. (en)
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- Juan José Plans Martínez (Gijón, 28 de febrer de 1943- ibídem, 24 de febrer de 2014) va ser un escriptor, periodista, guionista i locutor de ràdio i televisió espanyol. (ca)
- Juan José Plans Martínez (Gijón, 28 de febrero de 1943- ibídem, 24 de febrero de 2014) fue un escritor, periodista, guionista y locutor de radio y televisión español. (es)
- Juan José Plans Martínez (February 28, 1943, Gijón, Asturias - February 24, 2014, Gijón, Asturias) was a Spanish writer, journalist, and radio and television announcer. He specialized as a writer in fantasy, horror, and science fiction, and published several collections of short stories and several radio and TV adaptations of classics in these genres. He was the author of nearly forty books and is on over thirty national and international anthologies, which have been translated into Portuguese, Polish, French, Russian and English. (en)
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