The literary event, now in its fourteenth edition, will maintain the successful format of the previous year, which saw an increase in content and scope. The fair will feature book presentations and signings, literary discussions, workshops, performances, and stands from bookstores and publishers, aiming to solidify Mogán as a cultural hub in the south of the island.
Although the full program will be announced later, the council has already confirmed the participation of two distinguished guest authors: Juan Gómez-Jurado and Albert Espinosa, who will be part of the 2026 edition.
Gómez-Jurado is widely recognized for his literary universe that began with Reina Roja and continued with titles such as Todo arde, Todo vuelve, and Todo muere. The organizers also highlight his work Mentira, presented as his first independent thriller after the saga.
Meanwhile, Albert Espinosa has developed a literary career marked by emotionally resonant works, including Si nos enseñaran a perder, ganaríamos siempre and La noche que nos escuchamos. For 2026, his editorial return is announced with Nunca estuviste solo, which is presented as his first venture into the thriller genre.
The “Mogán, toma la palabra” fair will release further details about the remaining activities and participants for an edition that will once again concentrate its programming in Arguineguín over two days.




