The Youth Literature Prize Hache puts a gold pin to the cycle of meetings with aspiring writers award in this edition, with the writer's visit to Cartagena Alfredo Gómez Cerdá on Thursday February 21.
Gómez Cerda, who participates in the Hache with the face of the shadow (SM, 2011), is one of the writers of juvenile literature with more projection and route: National Award was Children's Literature 2009 for his work Barro Medellin with whom he also won the Delta Wing and in 2005 was awarded the Night Wide Angle by scorpions and has also received the "Premio Cervantes Chico" by all of his work.
The writer will start the day early with a colloquium at IES Los Molinos at 8.15 h, at 10.30 will meet with reporters in the briefing room of the UPCT (Sea Wall Campus) and will take place at 11am the traditional meeting with 600 readers secondary schools.
Finally, and in the afternoon at 17h conduct a more intimate encounter with readers of the Intercultural Center for Children in Graduate School (c / Gisbert). Altogether the writer presented his novel readers about 800 of the 1,500 adolescents participating in This edition of the Prize Hache.
After visiting Alfredo Gómez Cerdá opens the deliberation period in which the boys must finish reading the three novels finalists to exercise their right to vote next April, when voting will take place via the web www . premiomandarache.es
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena