Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Is Pink Eye Contagious After 48 Hours

II Historical Fiction Award of short stories Tales of Medieval History


Having regard to the success of the first call for this award which were more than 80 stories from five continents , is called the "Second Prize Stories Short Stories of Medieval History."

second call in this blog Stories of History (HDH) is accompanied, as in the first, editions TOISON (Franc Gori). Javier Sanz has "bundled" also to collaborate with this award for Editorial ViaMagna to Escritores.org and the Mexican poet Salvador Pliego . And this year is retold with a jury that "even José Manuel Lara (Grupo Planeta) would like to have for the Planet Award."

the grand jury of this edition consists of:

• Juan Eslava Galán
• Jesus Sanchez Adalid
• M ª Pilar Queralt
• Magdalena Lasala
• Jesus Callejo
• Juan Granados
• Olalla García
• Gabriel Castelló
• Sebastian Roa

And with a excellent Prizes: 1 st prize

: 1 year subscription 1 magazine + publication Medieval story in the magazine + Character Creation Course (Escritores.org, characteristics of the course) + the novel "The Enigma of Bardulia codex" (Editorial ViaMagna) + poem on the winning story (Salvador Statement)

2 nd prize: 1 subscription 1 year magazine Medieval + publication of the story in the magazine + novel "The enigma of the codex of Bardulia" (Editorial ViaMagna)

3 rd prize: publication of the story in the magazine + novel "The Enigma of Bardulia codex" (Editorial ViaMagna)

Javier Sanz, Sheriff of HdH, warns still may be some surprises in the section awards on a field environment or medieval.

Award dynamics is simple, all the stories posted HdH selected ten finalists to be submitted to Grand Jury . Through a system of voting will determine the three winners of this award.

Basis of Award:

1.The contest is open to all seniors, provided that their works are written in Castilian and unpublished, that is, they have not been published in any media now existing. The text should not exceed three folios (or DINA-4) not less than one in. Doc format. The text font is Arial or Times New Roman, 12 font and single spacing. 2.Serán
stories relating to Medieval History (between V and XV centuries) from anywhere. 3.Each
participant may submit only one story. 4.The
stories are attached in an email (historiasdelahistoria@gmail.com) with the title you "Prize Story." In the body of the message included personal data: name and surname, ID or passport number in Spain, full address with postal code, email and telephone.
5.The deadline for sending the stories beginning on April 1, 2010 and ends on May 29, 2010.
6.The winner will be published on June 30, 2010. 7.The
author, by the fact of presenting the story in the competition, said that the work is original and property, and therefore responsible regarding their intellectual property. 8.The
10 stories will be published on this blog and the three winners in the blog and the Medieval Review. 9.La
participation in this award implies full acceptance of these rules.


have any questions, you can leave a comment on this blog or in the award announcement post on the blog HdH, at this link:

If I can not resolve, Javier Sanz answer any question.

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So, for Too late. To write this story. Good luck to all.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Does Flea Bombs Kill Head Lice

Love and death, I Corral

LOVE AND DEATH . The tragedy of Heloise and Abelard
José Luis Corral LAFUENTE

http://www.edhasa.es/


A novel of impossible love, well, almost. Written by an Aragonese, but with the support of its tables, its prestige and a powerful editorial. It's an exciting time and history should also be. We will have to sink his teeth.

Synopsis: In


1142, at sixty-three, died the philosopher, poet and musician Peter Abelard, the "Lion of Paris, twenty-one years later it was Heloise, his lover and wife. They were buried together in a Campaign momanterio, since 1817 their bodies remain together in the same grave in a cemetery in Paris. Heloise and Abelard
portagonizaron the love story more dramatic and turbulent of all time, and José Luis Corral recreated in this novel its human tragedy, steeped in history, culture and philosophy of the flourishing Middle Ages.


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