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Marta Robles inaugurates the cycle ‘Mares de Papel’ | Radio Murcia | Present

The journalist and writer, Marta Robles, inaugurates the cycle ‘Mares de Papel’, this Thursday in Mazarrón.

The cycle, organized by the Department of Culture of the City of Mazarrón, intends, in the words of the Deputy Mayor and Councilor of the area, Ginés Campillo, “to offer an attractive cultural offer, both to inhabitants of the municipality and visitors, with all the sanitary guarantees that it requires. the COVID protocol “.

The events are free to enter until full capacity has been previously registered at maresdepapel.es. It is recommended to arrive in advance so that the assistants are placed in the reserved spaces.

The activities take place in the new cultural space created by the Department of Culture in Mirador de Bahía (next to the Club de Regatas) and the events begin at 9:30 p.m.

Literary encounters with these authors are a unique opportunity for the reader to interact with their favorite writers. The format of these talks is by way of an interview, whose questions come from the moderator and then from the attendees.

In Hoy por Hoy Región de Murcia we have talked with Marta Robles about her latest novel, “The girl you did not know how to love”, a walk through the hidden face of society that hides the trafficking of women, the slavery of the XXI century. A shocking work, the result of a profuse research effort, which vindicates the essence of the crime novel.

Listen to Interview Marta Robles, Mares de Papel cycle (Mazarrón) on Play SER

Marta Robles has a large number of awards and mentions for her journalistic career. Her facet as a perhaps less well-known writer has earned her the Mediterranean Literature Award (2019), Narrative category and the 2013 Fernando Lara Novel Award for Luisa y los mirrors, in addition to making her an important niche in the crime novel since He was a finalist for the Silverio Cañada Award (2017) (Black Week of Gijón) for “A less than five centimeters” and has the Special Award for “The best of ours”, from the FAN (Aragón Negro Festival) (2019), for his contribution to the crime novel through the creation of Detective Roures.


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