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The Mares de papel cycle opens a window to literature in Mazarrón with Marta Robles, Víctor del Árbol Santiago Posteguillo and Maxim Huerta (06/08/2020)

| The letters arrive at the new cultural space of Mirador de Bahía from August 13 to September 3 | The Mares de papel cycle opens a window to literature in Mazarrón, from August 13 to September 3, with the authors Marta Robles (August 13), Víctor del Árbol (August 20), Santiago Posteguillo (August 27) and Maxim Huerta (September 3). The cycle, organized by the Department of Culture of the Mazarrón City Council, aims, in the words of the Deputy Mayor and Councilor of the area, Ginés Campillo, to offer an attractive cultural offer, both to inhabitants of the municipality and visitors, with all the health guarantees required by the COVID protocol. The events are free to enter until full capacity is reached after registering at maresdepapel.es It is recommended to arrive in advance so that attendees are placed in the reserved spaces. The activities take place in the new cultural space created by the Department of Culture in Mirador de Bahía (next to the Club de Regatas) and the events begin at 9:30 p.m.

The cycle is coordinated and presented by the journalist and writer Lola Gracia. Literary encounters with these authors are a unique opportunity for the reader to interact with their favorite writers.

The format of these talks is by way of an interview whose questions come from the moderator and after the attendees. Marta Robles August 13 (Madrid, 1963) Journalist and writer, she has worked for the magazine Tiempo and on Radio Intercontinental to move on to SER, where she directs and presents an early-morning show entitled From night to morning (1989).

In the same chain she would lead El Serial 1993, with Javier Capitán and Luis Figuerola-Ferreti and she would direct and present Si amanece nos vamos 19931994 and A vivir que se dos días 1994-1996.

In 1998 she joined Onda Cero, where she directed and presented the afternoon program, A Radio, until 2000. He has collaborated with Carlos Herrera at different points in his career and with Ana García Lozano on Punto Radio.

Since March 2013, she has directed and presented 'Entre Comillas', a magazine dedicated to creation in Spanish for the EFE Agency. He has a large number of awards and mentions for his journalistic career.

Her facet as a perhaps less well-known writer, has earned her the Mediterranean Literature Award (2019), Narrative category and the 2013 Fernando Lara Novel Award for Luisa y los mirrors, in addition to making her an important niche in the crime novel since He was a finalist of the Silverio Cañada Prize (2017) (Black Week in Gijón) for "Less than five centimeters" and has the special Prize for "The best of ours", from the FAN (Aragón Negro Festival) (2019), for his contribution to the crime novel through the creation of Detective Roures. Victor of the Tree 20th of August (Barcelona, ??1968) was Mosso d'Esquadra from 1992 to 2012, studied history at the University of Barcelona and collaborated as an announcer and content writer at Catalunya Sense Barreres (Radio Estel, Once). He is a literary critic and professor of writing workshops.

His novels, The Weight of the Dead (2006 Tiflos Prize), The Abyss of Dreams (finalist for the XIII Fernando Lara Prize 2008), La tristeza del samurai (2012 European Polar Prize) have been translated into more than twenty languages, and bestsellers in France and the United States. Breathing through the wound was a finalist in the 2014 Beaune Noir Film Festival as the best foreign novel and translated in the United States by Other Press, also chosen as the best novel by the Washington Post).

Her work One Million Drops made her the winner of the 2015 Littémson Policière Grand Prix and was also chosen as the best novel of the year by Lire magazine).

The eve of almost everything was Nadal Prize 2016; Above the rain (Best Black Valencia Novel Prize, 2017) and in 2018, he was named Chevalier des Arts et Lettres of the French Republic.

His latest novel, Before the Terrible Years (2019). Critics have said of him that he is "a Spanish author can resist the Scandinavian detective story: Víctor del Arbol"; also that it occupies a very special place in current literature and Bastien Bonnefous that his novels go beyond the classic codes of the thriller: "the skill with which he handles the comings and goings of different times is impressive." Javier Lahoz has also said that Víctor del Árbol builds lives that refuse to renounce its principles and resign to its ends.

"And the specialized magazine Mystery Tribune, greets him as an author at the height of Stieg Larsson. Santiago Posteguillo August 27th (Valencia, 1967) is a Spanish writer who has achieved fame for several novels whose plot takes place in ancient Rome.

On October 16, 2018, he was awarded the Planeta Prize with his novel Yo, Julia. In his early days as a writer during adolescence, he became interested in the crime novel, but it was in his childhood, at the age of six, that his passion for Ancient Rome was born after visiting the Italian capital and being shocked by what he saw. Santiago Posteguillo is a philologist, linguist and European doctor from the University of Valencia.

He studied creative literature at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, United States, and linguistics and translation in Great Britain. He is a tenured professor at the Jaume I University of Castellón, where he teaches English literature, especially nineteenth-century narrative, paying attention, in turn, to Elizabethan theater and the relationship between English and North American literature with cinema, music and other arts.

Despite being able to live on the benefits of his novels, he affirms that he is passionate about teaching classes, which feed him and allow him to contact youth, which he considers an extraordinary source of knowledge. He has the Historical Literature Prize (2013) and the Valencian Literature Prize, among other awards, his trilogy on Scipio Africanus launched him to fame and won thousands of loyal readers. Maxim Huerta September 3 (Valencia, 1971) Periodista y escritor español.

En junio de 2018 desempeñó el cargo de ministro de Cultura y Deporte durante siete días hasta su dimisión.

Fue ganador del Premio Primavera 2014 con su cuarta novela, La noche soñada.

Inició su trayectoria profesional en radio y medios escritos de su tierra natal, como las emisoras Radio 5 de RNE en Utiel y Radio Buñol, o los periódicos Valencia 7 días y Las Provincias. Su salto a la televisión se produjo en 1997, año en que se incorporó a la cadena de televisión autonómica Canal 9.

Comenzó a trabajar en Telecinco en 2000, presentando y editando el espacio de emisión autonómica de la cadena para la Comunidad Valenciana.

Un año después dio el salto a la emisión a nivel estatal al convertirse en uno de los rostros del noticiario Informativos Telecinco, en los que permaneció cinco años presentando distintas ediciones. En 2005 dio un giro a su carrera profesional, hasta el momento siempre vinculada a los espacios informativos, y se incorporó al equipo de presentadores de El programa de Ana Rosa,5? un magacín conducido por la periodista Ana Rosa Quintana y muy centrado en asuntos de crónica social. Su carrera literaria no ha sido tan conocida hasta ahora, aunque cuenta con 8 novelas publicadas, dos libros de relatos, un dedicado a la literatura infantil y juvenil y un libro de viajes, titulado: Mi lugar en el mundo eres tú (2016).

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