The XXXII International Conference and Assembly Spanish Professionals in America, organized by the Association of Licensed Doctors and U.S. Spanish (ALDEEU), held in Cadiz the next 2, 3 and 4 July, and devote a paper to the authors of Meteor Molina de Segura.
Professor Arcadia University in Philadelphia, Joanne Lucena, presented the paper entitled Paco López Mengual and Jerome Tristante: the importance of a meteorite, which will also include the involvement of both novelists.
Lucena speak in his paper, to be held on July 4, of the literary phenomenon emerged in Molina de Segura in recent years.
Paco López Mengual and Jerome Tristante speak also of his own work in this Congress, who have confirmed their attendance representing over 30 U.S. universities.
A legend relates the height of Literature in Molina de Segura with the fall in this county, in 1858, the largest meteorite ever recorded in Spain.
In 2011 was inaugurated the Paseo de las Letras, with plaques honoring the writers affected by the phenomenon.
Throughout 2012, the newly created Order of Meteor Asteroids has invested as Honorary authors the likes of Juan Jose Millas, Lucia Etxebarria and Fernando Savater.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura