Conchi Monzonís and Antonio Giménez established Editorial Pencil in the year 2005, with the purpose of publishing educational books devoted to the area of architecture and constructio
Antonio Gómez Rufo was born in Madrid, studied law and criminology, and devoted himself very early on to writing. He is the author of a dozen novels, as well as a biography of Berlanga and several books on Madrid. Praised by both Spanish and international critics, his work has been translated into German, Dutch, Bulgarian, Portuguese, French, Greek and Polish. Winner of the Premio Fernando Lara de Novela and the Premio Independencia Dos de Mayo for 'El secreto del rey cautivo' (2005) and finalist for the Premio Nacional de Narrativa for 'El alma de los peces' (2000).
Antonio Jorge Larruy, author of Espacio interior, la aventura de ser uno mismo, researches, publishes on the theme of self-knowledge and meditation along the lines of Antonio Blay, who has been his guide since his youth iin this adventure of awakening the consciousness.
His teaching methodology encourages clear, lively investigation, centred on enpowering the authenticity of being, beyond any religious referent or tradition. His language is simple, direct and up to date.
Antonio López-Peláez Manoja was born in León in 1967. In 1990 he gained a degree in English Philology, then in 1993 he moved to the city of Mérida where he now lives.
Antonio Lozano was born in Tangier in 1956. He studied translation and interpreting, and resides in Agüimes (Gran Canaria), where he was the local councillor for culture between 1987 and 2003. He is the director of the Festival del Sur-Encuentro Teatral Tres Continentes, and of the Festival Internacional de Narración Oral 'Cuenta con Agüimes'. His first novel, Harraga (Zoela, 2002), was praised by writers such as Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Dulce Chacón and Fernando Marías.