Juan Toms vila Laurel was born in 1966 in Equatorial Guinea, Africa's only Spanish-speaking country. His parents were from the remote Annobn Island, off the African coast. His Independent Foreign Fiction Prize Prize-shortlisted By Night the Mountain Burns is based on his memories of growing up on Annobn.
vila Laurel has been a constant thorn in the side of his country's long-standing dictatorial government. A nurse by profession, for many years he was one of the best known Equatorial Guinean writers not to have opted to live in exile. But, in 2011, after a week-long hunger strike in protest against Obiang's regime, timed to coincide with the President of Spain's visit to Equatorial Guinea, vila Laurel moved to Barcelona. He writes across all media, in particular as a blogger, essayist and novelist.