Call Released
Impact of Black
Published in: Black
http://www.eldia.com.ar/edis/20080113/revistadomingo37.htm LITERARY
but platenses
have to follow the tracks of this new Library
In La Plata and is a "Black Collection", a white outline silhouette that defines a human figure. Could it be a corpse and the beginning of an investigation, but no, quite the opposite. This is a space to be occupied. Those responsible for publishing proposal and Flavio are Benialgo Mogetta Alfredo, and who from now on can take that outline platenses writers are privileged, those police poured into the black. "Black Collection" opens the project to all the authors of the genre they were born or live in our region, and as much as to tip seal the first book (The Terminal Chart) contains two stories and Mogetta Benialgo, the creators of the proposal. "An unfortunate Watson" is the first of Benialgo, and "MM" of Mogetta. Great stories that address the essence of hard police, the first with a deputy intuitive, dominated by emotions but sensibly closer to our reality, the second with a hit man to die NN or MM, pronouncing the name of a station before returning poisoned Montevideo. Stripped language, direct, are the mark of these two excellent first round. It should value and support is very happy and successful initiative framed by Alejandro Ravassi drawings and a cover of Martin's comment Malharro, who draws the boundary line between the English police deductive and black, where the perpetrators are no longer own name but are trusts and corporations and their heroes, anti-heroes. To join the initiative is to follow the footsteps of the authors on the cover: Gabriel Banez
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Put Tatoo In Keloid Is Safe
Presentation
BLACK
On November 8, 2007 was presented to the library Rayuela the number 1 of the Stock BLACK publishing project GRAPHIC TERMINAL seeking to recover the spirit of the old North American Pulp Fiction started late del'20. The event was attended
a huge crowds and featured the presentation of designer and writer Alcides Pérez Salas (on behalf of the publisher) and writer and journalist Martin Malharro. Also participating were the same who brought the stories to the release number of the series: Alfredo Benialgo and Flavio Mogetta, and who illustrated the stories: Alejandro Ravassi.
During the month of March 2008 will launch a call for material for upcoming issues facing Black Collection.
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