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Elizabeth Castro is an American
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and
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. She has written books aimed to educate the reader on particular aspects of website development, such as
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and
Perl Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Though Perl is not officially an acronym, there are various backronyms in use, including "Practical Extraction and Reporting Language". Perl was developed ...
. From 1987 to 1993 Castro lived in
Barcelona Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within c ...
and managed the translation of
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. In 1993 she moved back to the
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to write books about using the internet and World Wide Web. Currently based in
Barcelona Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within c ...
, she has also been active in the
Catalan independence The Catalan independence movement (; ; ) is a Social movement, social and political movement with roots in Catalan nationalism that seeks the independence of Catalonia from Spain. While proposals, organizations and individuals advocating for Ca ...
movement, promoting the cause in the English language sphere with her latest and most notable project being ''What's up with Catalonia?'', with authors like Josep Maria Ganyet, among many others. On May 9, 2015, she was the most voted candidate in the elections to the National Secretary of the Catalan National Assembly, the grassroots movement for Catalan independence, and currently is its International Committee Chair.


Publications


Books

As of 2010, all of her English language books have been published through
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, in their 'Visual Quickstart Guide' or 'Visual Quickproject Guide' formats. These books give example code and illustrations followed by explanations designed to teach related concepts. HTML * * * * * * * * * * Netscape * * * * * * Perl and CGI * * XML * Blogger * * iPhoto * EPUB * * Castro continues to release miniguide updates to her well-received EPUB guide. Matthew Diener, editor o
EPUBsecrets
reviewed her fourth miniguide, praising how Castro takes the reader through the steps to make the "conversion to ePUB easier and better." He lists ways that this miniguide aids users in placement and insertion of images and media, as well as preparing ePUBS to be used for Kindle editions. Diener also is pleased that the miniguides are "DRM free. This means you can actually "crack these ePUBs" and take a look at the files that make up her books. This will allow you to see everything she does to make her ePUBs appear the way they do." Joel Friedlander i
The Book Designer
said, "Liz Castro has cracked the code on creating beautiful, functional ebooks...Liz Castro's ''EPUB Straight to the Point'' is a fantastic resource with clear instruction and should be in the ereader of anyone whose work involves dealing with EPUB and iBooks." Adam C. Engst, Contributing Editor at MacUser, MacWEEK, and Macworld, in his e-newsletter TidBITS called Castro'
site
for iPhoto book themes "a wonderfully useful Web site". Politics * Other *


Awards

From
Ã’mnium Cultural Ã’mnium Cultural () is a Spanish association based in Barcelona, Catalonia. It was originally created in the 1960s to promote the Catalan language and spread Catalan culture. Over the years it has increased its involvement in broader political i ...
, Dec 16, 2011: The jury of the 25th Joan B. Cendrós Prize has awarded the prize for her work about Catalonia published outside of Catalonia to the American
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Liz Castro. Castro, a writer living in Massachusetts, has become known in the last few years for her work promoting Catalonia and talking about its linguistic, cultural, and political situation through her publishing house, Catalonia Press, as well as the internet, where she reports on Catalan news in English. In 2014 she received one of the Batista i Roca Award - Enric Garriga Trullols Memorial, granted by the Institut de Projecció Exterior de la Cultura Catalana.


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Official web site
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