The writer Maria Jose Rubio will receive the award today Cartagena City 2012 by The Locksmith King, giving the go-to cultural event being held through Thursday at the Cultural Hall of Caja Murcia
The Week XIII Cartagena Historical Novel starts today, Monday, October 8, with the historian and writer José María Rubio, this afternoon received the City of Cartagena Award 2012, for his novel The King's Bench.
It starts at 19.45 hours, at the Cultural Hall of Cajamurcia Cartagena (Plaza del Icue). The author of this work of court intrigue and espionage in the eighteenth century Spain, presents his novel in the new edition of the event which , organized by the Association of Historical Novel of Cartagena, is becoming one of the most reputable in this genre.
For the week of historical fiction will Dionisio Martinez, on Tuesday 9 to present his novel West of Sancti Spiritus, and the same day, Borrell Joaquin expose his book The Secret of the Scribe, and Eva García Sáenz, The Saga of the centenarians.
On Wednesday 10 will be the turn of Anne and David Ballabriga Zaplana, with Gothic Morbo, followed by Santiago Delgado, who presents The Heart of the Cross, Caravaca Award 2012 and Francisco Rivas, 1212 Las Navas de Tolosa.
The closure, Thursday 11, will be borne by Maria Dueñas, who will discuss his latest novel, Lost Mission, although the writer Clara Usón previously presented his work La Chica del Este.
All lectures will be held at the Cultural Hall of Caja Murcia, Icue Square, at 19.45 hours.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena