Pablo d’Ors (Madrid, 1963) was born into a family of artists. He is the grandson of the essayist and art critic, Eugenio d‟Ors, he is a narrator, hospital chaplain and critic in the ABCD las Artes y las Letras, where he reviews central European narrative.
Pablo Mahaux (London, 1974)is director of the on-line travel portal vertierra.com. He has studied a number of courses at Hotel Kafka, where he has been a resident since 2006. He now contributes to Ámbito Cultural and other media organs. La conducta de las mariposas is his first novel.
Pablo Matera was born in in Buenos Aires on 5 March 1970. He has been drawing since he can remember, and he still always has a pencil in his hand. In his youth he began publishing cartoons in La Nación newspaper; combining this activity with his studies at the School of Creative Advertising. He arrived in Spain in 1999, and his creative ability lead him to a job as an art director in advertising.
Pablo Navajo. Psychologist. His career has been linked to the Spanish Red Cross, where he currently is Director for training and environment.
Pablo Neruda was very ugly. His nose stuck out and so he had no friends. So as not to get bored he took to writing poems and wrote so many that he covered all the paper in his house. Every time he saw a piece of paper he wrote a poem. When they wouldn't fit in the house any more he had to go and live in the street and then he met a lady and they fell in love. Miguel Ángel Mouriño, aged 9.
Pablo Ramos (Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, 1966) is the author of the three novels "El Origen de la Tristeza" (2004), "La Ley de la Ferocidad" (Alfaguara, 2007) and "En Cinco Minutos Levantate Maria" (2010), a trilogy in which each novel can be read independently. His two collections of short stories are “Cuando lo peor haya pasado" (2005) and "El Camino de la Luna" (2012), and his most recent, Hasta Que puedas quererte solo (2016), is on the subject of addiction.