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A Spanish novelist, speaker, and former lawyer, he draws heavily on travel, music, and personal growth to shape stories with an adventurous, reflective feel. His work often blends emotion, movement, and the search for a more meaningful life.

by Andrés Pascual
Born in 1969 in Logroño, La Rioja, Andrés Pascual is a Spanish writer who has also worked as a lawyer and public speaker. Sources about him consistently describe travel as a major influence on his books, and his official site presents him as a writer and traveler who has visited dozens of countries in search of inspiration.
He studied law at the University of Navarra and practiced law for many years while developing a parallel creative life. Biographical sources also note his background in music, describing him as a classically trained pianist and composer, which helps explain the lyrical, expressive tone often associated with his fiction.
Across his career, he has published multiple novels and built a profile that reaches beyond books into talks and personal-development work. What stands out most is the way he connects storytelling with lived experience: journeys, inner change, and the idea that adventure can transform an ordinary life.