The Book Fair Cartagena receives today the visit of the writer and journalist Cristina Losada, who will present at 20.00 hours his "Red Morphine", within the program's writers around at the booth located at the Alternative Space Soap street.
Earlier, at 7 pm, the author will sign copies at the booth signing of the Fair.
Born in Vigo, Cristina Losada studied at the German School in that city and then at the University Complutense of Madrid, where he graduated in Political Science and Sociology.
At that time Franco started his political activity within a Trotskyist group, the Revolutionary Communist League, leaving shortly before the first democratic elections.
At the time, learn the craft of journalism in the newspaper the People.
He is currently a columnist for Digital Freedom and usual signature of the Journal of Liberal Enlightenment thought.
Since 2004 is part of the party's policy agenda The Lantern COPE.
Since 2007 Telemadrid counselor.
The work presented today, 'Red Morphine', recently published by Editions LibrosLibres, develops in the hospital.
Since its controversial passage through the emergency department at the hospital in Leganes, the name of Dr. Luis Montes is associated with a substantial loss: death.
During the five years laid down the law in the ER, dozens of patients would die in mysterious circumstances.
Amid this rarified atmosphere, an anonymous name popped one anesthesiologist in the covers of every newspaper.
Courageous, controversial and rigorous 'red Morphine' is the exciting result of research undertaken by Cristina Losada keys to unlocking a mystery that has shocked the Spanish public.
A SPACE FOR CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
The children's writer Roberto Aliaga is this afternoon at 19.30 hours in the cab of the Library Book Fair Escarabajal.
Roberto Aliaga was born in Argamasilla de Alba (Ciudad Real) on Tuesday and thirteen of 1976.
He holds degrees in Biology and currently lives in Alicante.
Although it has grown a variety of genres, children's author defined.
In 2005 he published his first story "The office lost and found ', illustrated by Manuel Uhía.
He has since written Cactus Desert, Sleeping pink teddy bear, a brother to Eva, the turtle wanted to sleep, hermit crab, corn little poem, The wrist and chestnut, and a clock with feathers and Pingoreta in time which are the two works of Macmillan, who will present and sign this afternoon.
COMIC WORKSHOP CLOSURE
Another of the highlights today at the Book Fair Cartagena is the closure of the comic shop, by the illustrator Carlos Giménez, which take place between 18.00 and 19.30 hours in the Alternative Space.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena