The second prize is for the Alicante José Ignacio Sendón |
Carmen Amoraga, last winning the prestigious Nadal Prize for Literature will be in Mazarrón on Friday to attend the delivery of the XXX edition Story Contest-Antonio Segado del Olmo Villa de Mazarrón.
A day earlier, on Thursday signing copies of "Life is that," in the Hotel Playa Grande.
This time he has returned to a very high participation exceeding 1400 original.
The winner of this year has been Guibertau Margarita.
Born in Badajoz, is an experienced writer of stories in contests.
Pupil poet Shoot Angel Campos in 2002 and was the winner of the contest Villa de San Vicente with the story "A blue organdy dress."
He recently published his first novel out, "Dreams wonders."
Guibertau gets the first prize of 3600 euros.
The second prize went to the Alicante writer José Ignacio Sendón degree in Chemistry and Professor of School.
A year ago he published a collection of short stories titled "Stories that came with the rain."
The second prize is 2400 euros rewarded economically.
Both authors have conquered the jury writers Amoraga Carmen and Manuel Enrique Sánchez Look, in addition to the professor at the University of Murcia, Ignacio Martin Lerma, Maria Angeles Rodriguez, also of the University of Murcia and José María López Ballesta, director People's University of Mazarrón.
In this thirteenth edition of the contest Villa de Mazarrón works have been presented arrivals from all corners of the world.
In Latin American countries such as Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, Guatemala, Cuba, Bolivia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Brazil.
Reports have also come from the U.S., Middle East and most countries of the European Union.
The awards gala will take place on Friday, July 25, from eleven in the night at the Hotel Playa Grande.
This event is organized by the People's University and the City of Mazarrón.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón