Constantí celebrates the 19th Literary Awards with record participation

The event, which closed the Winter Festival, gathered over 200 people and awarded 154 works under the theme "Library Stories."

A stack of old books on a wooden table, with a pen and parchment nearby, symbolizing literary creation.
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A stack of old books on a wooden table, with a pen and parchment nearby, symbolizing literary creation.

The municipality of Constantí hosted the awards ceremony for the 19th Literary Awards 2025 at the Sports Pavilion on Sunday, February 8, concluding the Winter Festival program.

The event, organized by the Culture area of the Constantí City Council in collaboration with Pcats Comunicació, filled the venue with over 200 attendees. The evening featured a musical performance by the Youth Training Ensemble of the “Rafel Gibert Recasens” Municipal Music School and a recitation by the rhapsode Isabel Ribera Carné.
This edition focused on the theme “Library Stories,” aiming to foster literary creation and writing habits. Participation was significant, with a total of 154 works submitted across four age categories: adults, juniors, youth, and children.
The main awards went to Gemma Rovira in the adult category for the work The Subtle Invasion, and Naya Nadales in the junior category for When I open a book, the world falls silent.
In the younger categories, the first prize went to David Zambrano for Cursed Bookshelf (youth), and Yann Baron won the children's category with The Mystery of the Closed Book. Several special mentions (accèssits), including one for Yeisson Vargas's The Onomastic Index, and diplomas were also presented to the finalists in each section.