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Andrés Pascual Carrillo de Albornoz (Logroño, La Rioja, Spain, 1969) is a Spanish writer, conference speaker and lawyer. He is also a classically trained pianist and composer, as well as being a past member of several rock bands. He currently shares his time between London and Spain.

Biography[edit]

Andrés Pascual was born in Logroño, La Rioja, Spain, in 1969. He studied law at the University of Navarra [1] and has practised as a solicitor since 1992.[2] He has published six novels, which have sold hundreds of thousands of copies in several different languages, as well as speaking at conferences.[3]

Pascual has visited fifty countries across four continents,[4] including Syria, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Botswana, Namibia, Madagascar, Myanmar, Nepal, Tibet, India, Vietnam, Peru, Ecuador, Indonesia and many more, allowing him to "bring back inspiration for his novels by the trunkload".[5] He has also kept a photographic record of his travels which he shares on his website and social media.[6]

Andrés is a music lover and has played with several rock bands as a singer and pianist. He has also presented a programme on travel and books on Punto Radio.[7]

Literary career[edit]

Conferences and Personal Development[edit]

In addition to his novels, Andrés has published two non-fiction books focussing on personal development: El viaje de tu vida – The journey of your life (2016) [17] and (jointly with Ecequiel Barricart) El oso, el tigre y el dragón – The bear, the tiger and the dragon (2017).

Andrés presents conferences on personal development as part of a team of conference speakers associated with the BCC Speakers International Bureau agency, which has offices in Madrid, Mexico City, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Vancouver, London, Lisbon, New York City and Milan.[18]

Musical career[edit]

Andrés started his classical musical training at the age of seven and when he was sixteen he won the First Fermín Gurbindo Prize for Musical Interpretation for performing a sonata by Mozart.[19]

While still at law school at the University of Navarra in Pamplona he joined Quinta Columna, a rock group which performed at over 100 concerts and national events. He later became a member of the group Catorce de Septiembre, with whom he recorded two records with Sony Music International on the EPIC label while completing his law degree.[20][21] The band toured throughout Spain and performed at large events including Expo 92 in Seville,[22] winning the RNE (Spanish National Radio) Radio3 award for Best Emerging Band in 1992. For the past two decades he has been covering rock hits with his band Animalversion.

Publications[edit]

Novels

Non-fiction

Prizes[edit]

• Premio de Novela Histórica Alfonso X el Sabio – Alfonso the Wise prize for Best Historical Novel (2016) for Taj.[23][24][25]

• Premio Urano de Crecimiento Personal – Urano Prize for Personal Development (2017) jointly with Ecequiel Barricart for El oso, el tigre y el dragón – The bear, the tiger & the dragon.[26]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lecturalia".
  • ^ "Abogacia Española official website". 15 November 2016.
  • ^ "Andrés Pascual - El Guardian de la Flor de Loto".
  • ^ "La Rioja News". 28 December 2016.
  • ^ "El Heraldo 03/07/2016". 8 March 2016.
  • ^ "Andrés Pascual website".
  • ^ "Megustaleer.com author profile".
  • ^ "Andrés Pascual - El Guardian de la Flor de Loto".
  • ^ "ebiblioteca.org".
  • ^ "Europa Press - Andrés Pascual shortlisted for Torrevieja Prize". 3 October 2009.
  • ^ "La Nueva Ruta del Empleo 08/10/2004".
  • ^ "El ojo crítico: Listeners' favourite books 15/01/2013".
  • ^ "El Pais 16/06/2014". El País. 16 June 2014.
  • ^ "ABC Spain - Alfonso el Sabio Prize for Best Historical Novel".
  • ^ "Rioja news - 10 Best Writers". 28 December 2016.
  • ^ "ABC Spain, 27/12/2016".
  • ^ "Heraldo, Spain 07/03/2016". 8 March 2016.
  • ^ "Grupo BCC website".
  • ^ "Fermin Gurbindo prizes 1985-1988". Archived from the original on 2017-08-23. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  • ^ "Catorce de Septiembre – Por cuatro billetes". Discogs.
  • ^ "Catorce de Septiembre – Deseos prohibidos". Discogs.
  • ^ "Expo92 Sevilla - Catorce de Septiembre: Las leyes". YouTube.
  • ^ "ABC Spain - Alfonso el Sabio Prize".
  • ^ "Europa Press, Castilla La Mancha News". 29 June 2016.
  • ^ "RTVE Interview". 10 October 2016.
  • ^ "Ediciones Urano website - Premio Urano 2016".

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