Saturday, March 28, 2009

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On Saturday I met Domingo. Urban Guard

few weeks ago I went to the English court of Meridiana, and how could it be otherwise I looked out the thriller section. The latest issue of always wanted to dance like black Boney M was in the hands of a six-foot closet. What hemorrhage satisfaction! I approached from behind and saw: I smiled at her partner by showing the cover of the book. I could not repress: "You get to take it signed," he said.
José Domingo, which is the name Joseph turned to skepticism - what does this Gachón - read his expression. And I had to repeat myself: if blah, blah, blah ...
looked at the cover and found that there was a photo of someone who looked a lot like me. Damn! went straight to the box and took it signed. We talked for a while, wished to know how he managed to publish my first text. Jose Dominic has the manuscript of a novel, when the manuscripts were made of true hand and not mecanoscritos (such as the origin segon). I encouraged him to take up the matter, digitize it and move it. These lines are just to thank José Domingo whom I met on a Saturday curiously, and many anonymous others like him have done its part to that black Boney M continue dancing in the bookstores in Spain 10 months after publication . There goes that . Ah, I forgot! ECI has spare books.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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day, writer by night, IPA partner ever ...

A writer from the ranks of IPA and the Guardia Urbana of Barcelona. "I always wanted to dance like black Boney M" Unpublished Ed.

On 12 June, the companion of the Guardia Urbana de Barcelona and member of IPA José Luis Romero appeared in Laie Librería his first novel "I always wanted to dance like black Boney M" (Ed. unpublished), where in a few hours all the copies were sold.

Until then, José Luis had begun his career in the literary world by creating a handful of short stories, one of which won him first prize in the Literary Contest "Police Day" in Caceres.

"I always wanted to dance like black Boney M" is an entertaining black novel genre where Evaristo Conrad, a former policeman put a private detective must delve into the darkest environments Current Barcelona to unveil a twisted web of intrigue that hide the theft of a large pharmaceutical formulation.

With a simple but effective language, José Luis offers an ironic portrait of the decadent city of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bone of its unique monuments and new social practices. But it also draws a significant social divide, booking their own space for the uprooted and homeless. The Barcelona draws our companion in his novel is a unique ecosystem where predators roam freely, vermin, scavengers and other creatures product of a city in peak periods.

In back of the book we read: "Barcelona is a city violent, more so than people think ..." Is it really so Barcelona, \u200b\u200bI asked. "Barcelona is like everyone enjoys it and as everyone has it, he replies José Luis, but as the setting for this novel I have chosen the city that appears in the pages of events, not the city that we sold in tourist guides ; to promote the city dresser already tourist agencies and institutions. One example - he says: During the first week of August there were four homicides in Barcelona with a knife. A few days later, except those affected, no one remember those events. We have the memory of the fish for some things, and what does not affect us directly drawn on a plane far away and out of our reality. "

We asked for the suggestive title. Answer:" A humble tribute to Bobby Farrell, who marked my youth with their dances. No one was fighting as Bruce Lee and no one was dancing like Travolta. Nor does anyone like black dancing Boney M ".

What's next adventure Evaristo Conrad? We said he was already working on it.

addition, magazine to read, topped the debut of Jose Luis as No. 1 among its recommendations reading this summer. The Barcelona daily La Vanguardia dedicated a full page in the space of Culture. He has been interviewed twice in Barcelona TV, and media such as Radio Onda Cero Onda Rambla and have made room in their radio spots.


At the end of this story we learn that his story "The Yellamma" has been awarded a second prize in the First Ever "Counting the South" cooperation and Stories to be included in the book of short stories "Empty Suitcase." Quite a promising start.



Monday, March 9, 2009

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BARCELONA, black city

BCNegra Although over 09, the city remains dark.

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REVIEW BY THOMAS MONTSERRAT GARCÍA