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An award under the cloudless sky of Lima

few days ago I received a call from Mexico City A female voice told me that my story "black leather jacket" just win the first prize in the "First Latin American Short Story Competition Discrimination" organized by an institution Mexican ( http://www.conapred.org.mx./index.html ), equipped with five thousand dollars, forty copies of the edition of the winning story and seven honorable mentions, and a trip to Buenos Aires in September to present the book as part of a continental event discrimination. Good news, able to open for me the sky without sky of Lima and see it become a blue background on the milky clouds that float. I agree with you, friends and visitors of this blog, the respective pisco toast this good news and posting "for unbelievers" to the jury. Health.

Result

First Latin American Short Story Competition Discrimination

The National Council to Prevent Discrimination is pleased to report the outcome of the First Latin American Short Story Competition Discrimination, according to the Final Act of the Jury's decision, which signed original is available through the following link .

First Ibero-American Short Story Competition Discrimination Act of picking winners. Being
15:00 hours on 23 July 2008, at the premises of the National Council to Prevent Discrimination, the jury met for the selection of winners of the First Latin American Short Story Competition Discrimination, composed of Mrs. Silvia Molina, Mr. Saul Ibargoyen, Mr. Jorge Volpi and a representative of the National Council to Prevent Discrimination, with voice but no vote, unless persistent tie.
The jury proceeded to the selection of a winner in the first place and seven honorable mentions, for a total of 30 shortlisted stories. The result of the vote was as follows: First Place


"black leather jackets"

De Carlos Alberto García Miranda - Peru. Honorable Mentions


1 .- "New Hope" by Ramiro García Medina - Colombia.
2 .- "Among the real and virtual," by Luis Manuel Correa-Power - Venezuela.
3 .- "Female border," Victoria Santillana Andraca - Mexico.
4 .- "Bordon, cape, pilgrim, by Juan Carlos Fernández León - Spain.
5 .- "La Maga" by Claudia Maria Gabriela Hasanbegovic - Argentina.
6 .- "Ghosts of the Haunted Forest" from Sebastian Jorqi - Argentina.
7 .- "Things of children," Emanuel Matias Gonzalez - Argentina.

ending the selection of the winning stories First Latin American Short Story Competition Discrimination, members of the jury proceeded to the signing of these minutes. The undersigned, after the winner rule and the terms described above, we find that are selected on July 23, 2008.

is terminated the meeting at 16:00 am on July 23, 2008. Firms and members of the jury:

Silvia Molina - Judge Saul

Ibargoyen -

Judge Jorge Volpi - Judge

For the National Council to Prevent Discrimination:

Cosme Arturo Valadez - Editor


For the Latin American Network of Organizations and Organizations Discrimination

Alejandro Becerra Gelover - Technical Secretary.