Wednesday, July 15, 2009

What Does It Mean When Your Fingertips Tingle

Segovia Book Fair

Last weekend I was in Segovia Book Fair, located next to the always impressive aqueduct, one of the busiest streets in the city.
I went on Friday to see a couple of mates:
José María Guil, author of "Caves of loneliness and death," was at the booth signing copies of "Point and Line. " I was thrilled to see you there. He was one of the first people I met when my adventure epic world was becoming a reality.

Laorga
Miguel Lopez, who besides co-writing a taste for what is working well (always nice to come across him in the halls of the company and talk a little about our stories and occurrences), was signed his work "and horns rare cases" in the stand of "Antares."


On Saturday I was there, in "Point and Line", from heat, until the arrival of dusk gave us a respite. I was fortunate to see several familiar faces, several friends, former colleagues of the institute (where those years have been already) ... José María Guil also arrived there and we talked a ratillo ... Well, when next thing I knew it was time close down and go home.

So I have only words of thanks to Fred and Anna, for your help and excellent treatment, in an evening that was so pleasant and warm. And thanks to all who approached the booth to get my book signed. I hope my story will make them happen good times.









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