The garden of San Javier library last night welcomed the presentation of the second stage of the magazine artistic creation and dissemination "The Gargoyle" published by the local association AIKE Mar Menor-Gargoyle Community, with the collaboration of the library and the Agency Local Development of San Javier.
The magazine, whose first issue appeared 15 years ago, starts new phase with half-yearly basis with local partners, and different areas of Spain, France and Latin America.
Sudden fiction, short stories, poetry, design and photographs fill the pages of this journal whose main objective is "to provide the ability to post photos or artistic and literary creations of any interested party," said the mayor of San Javier, Pepa Garcia attended the presentation along with their leaders, James Montealegre and Domin, representatives of Community AIKE Mar Menor and Gargoyle, and Toni Diaz, municipal coordinator of Libraries.
The magazine of which 150 copies have been printed initially and which goes on sale at 50 cents, will be distributed in San Javier, Murcia, Valencia and Madrid through libraries, bookstores and entertainment venues.
Also have face-book (Community Gargoyle) and his own blog, (gargolagargola@gmail.com).
The distribution will also come to Latin America where it has partners through www.bubok.es, where you can download for free.
The mayor of San Javier, Pepa García pledged the support of City Hall through the library and the Local Development Agency and highlighted the contribution of such initiatives, "the economic, cultural and moral community."
Tony Diaz, coordinator of the library and member of the team responsible for "The Gargoyle," the local character of the magazine "because from here we intend to reach everyone," while James recalled that the objective is to secure content " 50 percent of local products. "
Those interested in contacting the journal to publish their work may do so via e-mail: revistagargola@gmail.com.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier