Javier Garcia Ruiz, with 14 years old, paralysis and brain writer

Javi moves to Jain and there is a A future city with a full institute Robots. There he makes friends and lives in accidental love. Everything is going well until technology begins to show its most dangerous face. Then Javi and his friends will join him to confront him.
Javi is really present. His name is Javier Garcia Ruiz, 14 years old, and he is from Jain PARALISIS brain. It has just been published for him a novel Adventures in Jaén, Friends are in danger. “It is a breastfeeding novel, and it is an ideal landscape of Jaén, which looks more advanced in technology. It is a future novel,” explains Javi.
In the novel, there are police robots, computer viruses and a lot of procedures. “When you write an original book drawing, I put the name of my friends. Then, when I decided to want to publish it, I changed the names,” Javi says.
His friends were a source of inspiration, as well as robots he attended for years. “I thought about creating the idea of robots in the city in which I live. It is a parallel world.” “Everything started with a small story for the institute’s competition Then I thought, I will do a more comprehensive book. The literature professor encouraged me a lot to do so. “
Esther accompanies us, the mother of Khafi, and refers to humor: “He felt bored and started writing.” The two laugh, among other things because they know it is more than that. “It took little to write it, about two weeks. It was last summer. It is not a very long novel,” says Javi. There is a little of what I was living in that year and Another little of what I wanted to live with my friends “There is another little to add a little selsio,” says Javi laughing.
“When a child wrote a newspaper of type Greg newspaper. Writing takes a long time and I want to focus on studies. Javi explains, though, the novel focuses on studies more than writing. ”Towards another book,” he says. Adventures in Jin Because everything was inside my head. But now I am trying to write and there is a personality with loss of appetite, with an eating disorder, and I inform myself how it affects the person. I am not writing much, but I am writing. “
Javi loves reading, playing like Judo, Kin and Volleyball, as well as playing video games. “Sometimes I love studying,” says laughs. “I would like to be a teacher of physical education”.
Javi tells me by a video call from his office. The same place was when his mother seemed to tell him that they were going to publish the book. “We started crying, embraced us, it was very exciting,” Javi recalls. Esther tells how the editorial of Bo was interested in the novel. “Tell us that the book had a child’s spirit.”Remember your mother. He published a lot of money, so he was looking for them and early in the right door: Jaén City Council, who funded part of the project. “They helped me in legal issues, but to write no, they have not changed anything from the novel,” Javi adds. “I believe that I thought it should be corrected,” his mother continued. “But what is going on, the publishing house told us no, it has maintained that spirit as a child.”
“It is very complicated to write a book and publish it. You have to be patient. It is about seeing the options you have and appreciates, and you see what suits you and what you like more,” says Javi. “According to the small experience I have, The most difficult thing is to know what is happening to the book, whether it was published or notHe explains. If the most difficult thing is uncertainty, it is clear that the part that enjoyed more: “Open the box and see all the books, there is crying,” he says crying again.
Javi says he does not know many writers, but the few he knows always ask for advice. “They tell me to writeLater if we improve this, but any idea that comes to mind, write it. “

He appeared for the first time as an author at Jaén Book. “It was very good and when I was about to sign books That people brought were emotional. I have Minbever not to have to write it by hand and depending on whether a person loves to dance, Formula 1 cars or anything else, I adapt him to sign it. “Print a sticker and below my signature,” says Javi. For problems, solutions, “his mother adds.
“Khafi has a change in oral communication (disorder defect) and writing,” explains Esther. “When he was young, we are fighting to place a computer in the classroom and he did not have to write by hand. Many teachers insisted on writing and saw that he remained behind him. I think a hidden need to communicate is what makes him write“.
While his mother talks, Javi Lyrini rose a ball. “My family gave me to sign. You can, you can be ableHe proudly says.