
Rosemarie Acosta Lugo, president of Femuperp, won first place in the literary press award.
During a cultural day held at Parlatino, the results of the contest were announced. Acosta Lugo highlighted the importance of this recognition in promoting literature and culture in the region. In her words: "This award is a stimulus to continue writing and disseminating the diversity of voices that enrich our society."
The competition featured various writers and journalists who presented their work in different categories. The quality of the proposals demonstrated the talent and creativity present in today's literary scene. Additionally, cultural activities were carried out, including art exhibitions, poetry readings, and roundtables on the role of literature in the cultural development of nations.
The day culminated in an awards ceremony for the winners, where the effort and passion of those who dedicate their lives to cultivating the written word were acknowledged. This initiative aims to promote cultural exchange and strengthen ties between the countries of the region through art and literature. Undoubtedly, an event that contributes to enriching the cultural landscape and promoting the talent of Latin American writers.