Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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VÉLEZ TEN BOOK FAIR, THE SOCIETY OF IMAGINATION





RADIO LITERAMUS was in the recording book fair presentation of the book "Green Apples for breakfast" Milciades Arévalo writer, director magazine's "battle station" and the editorial "The society of the imagination" and organizer of this event which also featured the writer Agustin Castillo reading some of his poems published in his book "The Flight of sadness." Dina Luz Yajaira pinilla Pardo and shared their poems published in the anthology "Flight of jasmine." And last Luz Helena Cordero presented the book of erotic short stories "Green Apples for breakfast" by Miltiades Arévalo.


For more information about women writers can be directed to the following pages:
http://dinaluzpardoolaya.blogspot.com/
http://yajairapinilla.blogspot.com/
To contact the editorial "The society of the imagination can do so by email sociedadelaimaginacion@gmail.com

Sunday, August 23, 2009

How Can A Man Ejaculate

JOHN JAMES, Colombian writer. BOOK FAIR OF BOGOTA 2009


RADIO LITERAMUS
was in the Bogotá Book Fair held from 12 to 23 August. There we saw the Colombian writer John James, with whom we chatted about his recently published book, "YOU AND WE", essay in which he takes us through the issues of feminism and sexism, inviting us to reflect and question the discourse and content of these two movements or behaviors so ingrained in society. In his own words tells us that the book is written in order to understand as much as possible the differences between us without leaving the demagoguery that for years has prevailed over the children and our health, so that way we will chain link, carving paths for women / men to open their minds and allow the global change inside, the contemporary and future world requires them screaming. "In the interview tells us more of his book. You can listen to our audio file.
To contact John James, you can write to e cinepaisa@yahoo.com or visit their editorial Http://www.iconogramaltda.com/










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