Jesús Relinque (Cádiz, 1980), technical engineer. In 2015 publishes the essay Genesis: Guía Esencial de los Videojuegos Españoles de 8 bits (Heroes de Papel) of which he is co-author with José Manuel Fernández, author with whom he repeated co-authorship in 2017 with the essay Continue Play ( Heroes de Papel), a work in which he reviews the birth and evolution of arcade machines in Spain. He is also a co-author of "A programar se aprende jugando" (Paraninfo, 2017), a technical book aimed at the university public in which the learning of the programming language C is addressed through examples based on video games.
In 2017, Jesus Relinque is introduced to fiction literature. In January of that year, Triskel Ediciones publishes the Interius anthology of science fiction in which it participates with the story Eklecto. He also participates in several contests of short stories such as Entre penumbras, Himeneo or Predestinados (Donbuk). Participate with the story Pay attention to the anthology Microcuentos 451 aTribute to Ray Bradbury from the Kelonia publishing house. In December of 2017, Cazador de Ratas publishes his story Terror Nocturno as part of the Pulp Stories pocket book collection.
In April of 2018 his first novel, La Llave de los Misterios (The Key of the Mysteries) is published by the publisher Cazador de Ratas. A story set in Cadiz, 1989, full of adventures, mysteries and legends from Cadiz, reaching four editions.
In 2019 he publishes his second novel, La Ciudad Oscura (The Dark City) set in the same urban fantasy of La Llave de los Misterios (The Key of the Mysteries).
In 2022, Relinque has published Los Jinetes del Sueño (The Horsemen of the Dream), his third novel, set in Seville, 1992.
In 2024, he publishes Chronicles of the Randonaut: short stories based on Randonautica.
His last novel, The Hollow House, a horror-thriller story is published in 2026.