Luzmaría Jiménez Faro (1937–2015), was a Spanish writer, essayist, anthologist, poet, and editor.
In 1982, she founded Ediciones Torremozas, considered the first Spanish publishing house specialized in the publication, recovery, and dissemination of literature written by women.
[2] As an anthologist and essayist, she dealt with the work of Carolina Coronado and Ernestina de Champourcín, as well as taking charge of the general anthology of Poetisas españolas, with four volumes published between 1996 and 2003.
[3][4] Jimenez was a member of the “Carmen Conde-Antonio Oliver” Trust located in Cartagena.
[2] The writer Gloria Fuertes also named Jimenez universal heir of her work.