Asier Moreno Vizuete was nine years old when he first read that in a hole in a ground there lived a hobbit, and ever since dreamed of becoming a writer. Much like Thoreau, at the age of twenty he decided to travel to the Pyrenees to experience life at its fullest. A recipient of the AGIFES Prize for Journalism and Mental Health, in 2020 he published his first novel Let the Wolves Take the World under the pseudonym Adur Raita. The grimdark thriller Daughter of the Border, was the winner of the XVIII Minotauro Prize.