Post by himukhatun09123 on Feb 18, 2024 10:46:54 GMT 5.5
Written(s) in flesh', is the self-published work by the young writer, especially poet, Francisco José Romero Moreno from Argamasilla, which this Friday, July 8, he presented at the “Casa de Medrano Cultural Center in Argamasilla de Alba, accompanied by the Councilor for Education and Culture, José Antonio Navarro; the president of the Aldaba Literary Group, Lourdes Rubio, and a large audience that practically filled the auditorium.
“How do you introduce yourself to someone who has no need for an introduction when they are surrounded by friends and family?” the councilor asked at the beginning of his speech. This work, for Navarro, says everything about the author, “but be careful! Not Phone Number Database Fran on the outside, but Fran on the inside, As Francisco José Romero states, at the end of his writings: “Be immensely happy or at least try to be.Fran alma, Fran profe, Fran Sabina, Fran Sastre, Fran intense.
Likewise, Navarro highlighted the “good and correct” use that the author makes of networks to express feelings “and the ability to reach and stir young people, to demonstrate your production and generate that part of society, fed up, tired "If you are stigmatized as 'NEETs', who nevertheless have the power of the future, manage to emulate that critical and expressive spirit that characterizes you. Francisco José is straddling the generations called millennials and generation Z, and as such he operates with great certainty on social networks. A generation accused of lack of commitment and initiative which the author contradicts, stated Lourdes Rubio.
Since his integration into Aldaba, Rubio stressed, he has been a fundamental stone to continue building this cultural and literary project in Argamasilla de Alba. In addition, he highlighted his ability to talk about passions and wounds, “those feelings that tear us apart from the inside.With all the respect he deserves, he drinks from the classics that inspire him to go hand in hand with his contemporaries whom he admires, and this, like the greatest, is what honors them,” Rubio stressed.
This book was born from a failure, from an opposition “that doesn't come out as cool as it should, from a slightly wounded self-esteem,” said Francisco José Romero, and from discovering the wonderful world of self-publishing, with many advantages and some drawbacks.This work the reader will find poems, short stories, calligrams, illustrations and poetic prose, in which Fran claims to feel comfortable, and all the fruit of his avid creativity to seek and learn different ways to express and get out that magma that accumulates inside of him, so it could be said that this book is an eruption of doubts, thoughts, concerns, joys and a compendium of feelings that with 'Written(s) in flesh' he shares with the reader.
This work is a small or large, depending on how you look at it, a recapitulation of nearly three hundred writings, the oldest from seven years ago and the last just a few months old, and numerous illustrations from the genius of this young author who swims from the shore of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer to that of Elvira Sastre, in the waters of the omnipresent Joaquín Sabina, because as Fran states: “I always want to write with the simplicity of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, with that scoundrel side and play on words that Sabina makes and with the empathy that awakens “Elvira Sastre.
“How do you introduce yourself to someone who has no need for an introduction when they are surrounded by friends and family?” the councilor asked at the beginning of his speech. This work, for Navarro, says everything about the author, “but be careful! Not Phone Number Database Fran on the outside, but Fran on the inside, As Francisco José Romero states, at the end of his writings: “Be immensely happy or at least try to be.Fran alma, Fran profe, Fran Sabina, Fran Sastre, Fran intense.
Likewise, Navarro highlighted the “good and correct” use that the author makes of networks to express feelings “and the ability to reach and stir young people, to demonstrate your production and generate that part of society, fed up, tired "If you are stigmatized as 'NEETs', who nevertheless have the power of the future, manage to emulate that critical and expressive spirit that characterizes you. Francisco José is straddling the generations called millennials and generation Z, and as such he operates with great certainty on social networks. A generation accused of lack of commitment and initiative which the author contradicts, stated Lourdes Rubio.
Since his integration into Aldaba, Rubio stressed, he has been a fundamental stone to continue building this cultural and literary project in Argamasilla de Alba. In addition, he highlighted his ability to talk about passions and wounds, “those feelings that tear us apart from the inside.With all the respect he deserves, he drinks from the classics that inspire him to go hand in hand with his contemporaries whom he admires, and this, like the greatest, is what honors them,” Rubio stressed.
This book was born from a failure, from an opposition “that doesn't come out as cool as it should, from a slightly wounded self-esteem,” said Francisco José Romero, and from discovering the wonderful world of self-publishing, with many advantages and some drawbacks.This work the reader will find poems, short stories, calligrams, illustrations and poetic prose, in which Fran claims to feel comfortable, and all the fruit of his avid creativity to seek and learn different ways to express and get out that magma that accumulates inside of him, so it could be said that this book is an eruption of doubts, thoughts, concerns, joys and a compendium of feelings that with 'Written(s) in flesh' he shares with the reader.
This work is a small or large, depending on how you look at it, a recapitulation of nearly three hundred writings, the oldest from seven years ago and the last just a few months old, and numerous illustrations from the genius of this young author who swims from the shore of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer to that of Elvira Sastre, in the waters of the omnipresent Joaquín Sabina, because as Fran states: “I always want to write with the simplicity of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, with that scoundrel side and play on words that Sabina makes and with the empathy that awakens “Elvira Sastre.