About the author
The voice behind the Wasteland
My name is Miguel Ángel, although many people know me as Mirim or Mirimko. For a long time, the word writer felt too heavy to use lightly. I have no formal studies in philology or literature; my background is in business. Even so, writing has always been there, waiting for its moment.
As a child, I discovered something I never forgot: I loved writing, but above all, I loved being read. The feeling of seeing others step into a story is what has always driven me to keep creating.
As a reader, books like Momo, The Neverending Story, and Dune left a deep mark on me. Later on, the prose, the harshness, and the humanity of A Song of Ice and Fire reinforced my love for a gritty, political, and deeply human kind of fantasy.
Sons of the Wasteland was born this way: not as a single book, but as a post–post-apocalyptic world, rebuilt upon ruins, fanaticism, and mistakes. I do not write from academia or from success. I write to be read, and for those who seek stories that do not lie.