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The Order of the Meterorito by Molina de Segura, present at the 77th Madrid Book Fair, as a literary exponent of the Region of Murcia (01/06/2018)

Nine authors of the Very Noble and Very Loyal Order of Meteorite, from Molina de Segura, will represent this group at the 77th Madrid Book Fair, signing copies of their works between the days of Thursday 7 and Saturday 9 of June, promoted activity from the Department of Education of the City of Molina de Segura.

Taking advantage of the presence of the writers, an act will take place on Friday the 8th, in the National Museum of Natural Sciences, where the Meteorite that fell in Molina on December 24, 1858, with the work Narrative Impact, echoes of a meteorite as protagonist.

In it, a review is made of contemporary literature in the Region of Murcia.

In the Parque del Retiro in Madrid, in the case of Librería Lé (363), the authors of the Very Noble and Very Loyal Order of Meteor will go through the following order and times:

THURSDAY 7

12.30 - 14.00: Isabel Clemente.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm: José Antonio Jiménez Barbero.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm: Paco López Mengual.

20.00 - 21.00 h .: Manuel Moyano.

FRIDAY, 8

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Consuelo Mengual.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm: Elías Meana.

20.00 - 21.00 h .: Antonio J. Ruiz Munuera.

SATURDAY 9

11.00 - 12.30 h .: Lorena Moreno.

12.30 - 14.00 h .: García de Saura.

On Friday, June 8, at 12.30 in the National Museum of Natural Sciences, where the meteorite that fell in Molina de Segura is exhibited on December 24, 1858, will take place the presentation of Narrative Impact, echoes of a meterorito, by Consuelo Mengual.

The Mayor of Molina de Segura, Esther Clavero Mira, and the Councilor for Education, Fuensanta Martínez Jiménez will attend.

AUTHORS PRESENT AT THE 77TH MADRID FAIR

Isabel Clemente

Better known as Abbey C. (Murcia, 1994), she studies journalism and is a creator of full-time content.

He does not know how to say no to opportunities and, therefore, sometimes ends up in the most unexpected places.

He has been writing since he was eight years old imitating his mother and so he dedicated his first book to her.

On YouTube and Blogger he does things that make him happy.

Your Youtube channel The girl on the platform has more than 200,000 followers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgN1UnIehXY

In an urgent message to my moments with you, we discover the history of each moment, of each of the moments that tell a story of love.

It is not a book, but a collection of feelings: the laziness of Sundays, the rage of Mondays, the resurrection of Tuesdays;

how I saw you for the first time in winter, how we fell in love in the spring, how I said goodbye to you last fall ... This is not a book, they are pages where the reader will meet the author.

A place to tell a story and also who reads it, an urgent message to the moments that remind us that all of us, once, we have squeezed the heart to empty it.

José Antonio Jiménez-Barbero

He was born in Barcelona in 1975, although he currently resides in Murcia.

After several years as a police officer, and later, a mental health nurse, he currently works as a professor at the University of Murcia.

He obtained his PhD in 2013 with a thesis on school violence and behavior problems in adolescents, and directs several lines of research on the subject: https://digitum.um.es/xmlui/handle/10201/37504

Based on the extensive professional and academic experience treasured throughout those years, his fiction works address child and youth psychology from a crude and realistic view of their problems.

He has published The boy who did not want to cry (Falsaria, 2016), translated into English under the title The boy who would not weep and Portuguese as Menino qui nao quis chorar.

Also Misadventures of a novice father (Tirano Banderas, 2016), Confessions of a teenage psychopath (Tirano Banderas, 2017) and Ariadna's trips (Adaliz Ediciones, 2017).

He has recently won the II PALIN novel contest (2018) with the novel El demonio escondido.

Paco López Mengual

Born in Molina de Segura (1962), he is a mercer and novelist.

So far, he has published five novels The Memory of the Clay, The Map of a Crime, The Last Ship to America, Maldito Chino and El grafiti del Cid;

three books of stories, the mansion of the mutants, the gun of Hilarito and a literary walk through the streets of Murcia;

two travel books, Recuerdos de Lisboa and A few days in Paris;

and a book of children's stories, do I tell you a story?

The novel The Map of a Crime is translated into Portuguese.

In recent years, with great success of public, literary walks narrating stories through the streets of Murcia, Molina de Segura, as well as the cemetery of his city.

Some of his novels have been the subject of theses and studies in US universities.

Manuel Moyano

(Córdoba, 1963).

He grew up in Barcelona and since 1991 he lives in Molina de Segura (Murcia).

His narrative, of refined language and strong expressive power, flirts with fantasy and adventure but escapes from generic corsets.

He has won prizes such as Tigre Juan for El amigo de Kafka (2001), El Tristana for La coartada del diablo (2007), Celsius of the Semana Negra de Gijón for El reino de Yegorov (novel also Finalist of the Herralde Prize in 2014) and Carolina Coronado for the Saint-Germain hypothesis (2017).

Other of his novels are the black agenda (2016) and the green abyss (2017).

As author of a short narrative, he has given the printing El celeste oro (2003), The Wolberg experiment (2008) and Teatro de ceniza (2011), whose pieces have been included in numerous anthologies.

Other titles include Dietario mágico (2002), the result of a fieldwork on healing, and Travesía americana (2013), a story of a family trip through the United States.

Consuelo Mengual

(Molina de Segura, 1964).

She is a lawyer, Master in Urban Law, Master in European Comparative Literature, Doctor in Literature from the University of Murcia and collaborator in cultural activities related to literature, as well as in the magazine Rcmagazine of Real Casino de Murcia.

Narrative impact, echoes of a meteorite is his first published work.

With the publication of Narrative Impact, Echoes of a Meteorite (La Fea Bourgeoisie), an editorial born to highlight the cultural hustle and bustle of our Region and give a voice to new and also to consolidated authors, places it in the hands of the readers this magnificent study on contemporary literature in Murcia.

"Legend has it that, since then, the crater emits a mysterious radiation that has germinated, a hundred and fifty years later, a generation of writers like never before seen in the whole region ..." (Paseo de Las Letras by Molina de Segura ).

Elías Meana Díaz

(Salamanca, 1946).

For eleven years he has lived in the city of Molina de Segura.

Officer of the Merchant Navy (Nautical School of Barcelona).

For seven years, he practiced his profession aboard different ships.

Subsequently, he joined the Telephone Maritime Service.

He is currently in retirement status.

In 1983 and aboard the schooner Idus de Marzo, he participated as a crew member during the First Spanish Expedition to Antarctica.

Later, in 1986, he was one of the four technicians who built the Antarctic Juan Carlos I base, and the following year he was appointed head of the same, and for several years, he continued to collaborate in logistics tasks with the National Antarctic Program.

He has published María la BonitaAn eighteenth-century merchant schooner (II Nostromo Prize for Maritime Narrative), Winning Windward, Fortune Captain, Between two flags, The Blue PilotA legend of Antarctica (Youth), Intruders!

(Juvenile), Handbook for the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS);

Adventure in the frozen sea (Juvenile);

and The Silences of the Atlantic.

He is also co-author of The General Operator of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS);

and The yacht patron book.

Antonio J. Ruiz Munuera

(Lorca-Murcia, 1966).

He has always been spellbound by open spaces.

Climber and mountain biker, complements his passion for the peaks with his great fondness for photography.

He is dedicated to teaching as a Secondary Education teacher and, as a writer, has been a winner and finalist in numerous literary competitions in the national geography, in which landscape and travel are a recurring theme.

He has published La Luz de Yosemite, a little gem finalist of the 2014 Literature Unprofitable Prize that links six precious stories about the Yosemite National Park (USA), where reality is presented adorned with a generous dose of fiction, and in which author, from ...

In Ojo de pez (Editorial Juventud), within the genre of the black novel, I think a plot set in Cartagena, in 1986, when a group of environmentalists tried to stop toxic spills from Portman.

The police story of this novel serves to frame an issue that is still very current, since it is linked to the preservation of the natural environment, and is located in Cartagena and La Union, and in the Bay of Portman, a place that in Roman times it was known as Portus Magnus.

Lorena Moreno Pérez

(1992, Murcia).

She is a young researcher and writer of children's and young people's literature.

He graduated in Law and Journalism at the CEU University of San Pablo in Madrid, and in recent years has exercised both professions.

He has won twenty short story and poetry contests, and in 2010 he won the V Jordi Sierra i Fabra International Prize for young writers for his novel Las redes del infierno (Editorial SM), based on a news story that talked about slavery in a fishing village in Ghana, and that she decided to move to Indonesia.

In The Last Function of Ignotus the Hypnotist, Nico's grandfather has just moved into his house.

This would not seem extraordinary, if it were not for the fact that the old man is very particular, since he was a famous hypnotist who worked in a circus traveling the wide world.

And since he has not lost faculties, he will use his knowledge at will;

this will cause more than one problem for Nico and his family.

García de Saura

It is the artistic name of Carmen María García, who, after several years of attempts, managed to write her first novel, La culpa es de DISNEI, in the spring of 2015, which has followed What the alcohol has joined that does not separate it the hangover, Here we throw many eggs ... to the tortilla, Dreaming big, thinking to the "guy", the latter co-authored with Alissa Brontë, Houston, we have more than one problem and Houston, we have an inn-possible mission.

Born in Molina de Segura (Murcia), he studied Bachiller and COU in the branch of pure letters.

Later he graduated as an Administrative Specialist Technician.

After the birth of his son, he developed his vocation for painting, where over the years he has painted more than four hundred works and has exhibited more than eighteen times, both collectively and individually.

Some of his works are in cities such as Barcelona, ​​London or Buenos Aires.

Her interest in moving forward and learning also led her to attend computer courses, costume jewelery and tattoos.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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