Rayco Cruz was born in La Laguna, Tenerife, in 1979, although from a very young age he moved to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. He discovers books as a relatively late hobby, writing i...view moreRayco Cruz was born in La Laguna, Tenerife, in 1979, although from a very young age he moved to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. He discovers books as a relatively late hobby, writing is born in him suddenly, as a sudden drive during his adolescence, in which he developed an early form of poetry as a mechanism of expression which he soon left aside to enter into stories and short novels. From this time several stories and a small novel entitled "Mea culpa" that the author himself says never published will emerge. From that moment, writing begins to take on more and more prominence in his life. In 2005, he developed the solo project El cuarto de atrás, which consisted of a multimedia platform for new authors. It consisted of a web page (still active but not updated since 2006: www.elcuartodeatras.3a2.com) and a magazine in printed format which saw the release of several copies until the lack of sponsorship forced him to cancel this facet of it . However, the project continued to live some time longer on the Internet. He has seen several stories published as The Magic of Carnival (third place in the First Short Story Contest ¡Abretelibro!), The Condemnation or Tiempo muerto, but his debut as a novel author took place in 2009 when "La sombra de Pranthas "(Epic Worlds Editorial Group) saw the light, a fantastic novel that tells the adventures of the sorcerer Árgoht Grandël and has had a great reception by the assiduous public in this complicated genre. In December 2010 he published the story "The future of humanity within the anthology Riqui-Raca 1.0 Canary football stories" (Ed Mandarina) in which he shared the poster with other great authors of Canarian literature. In June 2011 he released his second novel, entitled "The Curse of Hilena" (Bilenio Publications), again with Árgoht Grandël as protagonist. In November 2011 saw the release of his second story published under the title of "Hargür thought" in the anthology "Discovering new worlds" edited by the Federview less