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      • ALTO POGO Buenos Aires und Europa

        We are a narrative publishing company based in Almagro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. We are interested in working on a diverse catalog, thought as a living organism in constant growth. A human mace that moves. We are explorers in a constant search. We are interested in books as the product of a collective force. We want to give our readers stories that challenge them, with strong narrative voices. We are Alto Pogo. Books that leave a mark.Alto Pogo is part of the Editorial Cooperative La coop.We are distributed in Latin America by Lacoop distribuidora (distribuidora@lacoop.com.ar)

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      • Melanie S. Wolfe

        Make sure to check out the catalog for more titles.   Melanie S. Wolfe is an up and coming author with four self-published books and several manuscripts in the pipeline. She writes fiction that includes a diverse cast of characters with themes that deal with real-world issues and sometimes have a light sci-fi or paranormal feel to them. Her favorite age group falls within the New Adult range but her works appeal to the older YA and adult reader as well. Melanie would like to find representation as well as negotiate domestic and foreign print, digital and audio rights/licensing on her current published works and her upcoming projects.  Melanie S. Wolfe grew up between Kansas City, MO, and various places in Oklahoma (USA) where she studied Liberal Arts at the University of Oklahoma. She was a military wife for ten years and served the Army community as a Relocation Clerk while stationed in Bamberg, Germany. She currently lives in Florida with her family and is loving the beach life.

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        August 2021

        Mein Jahresbegleiter

        Der Tagebuch-Kalender, der glücklich macht

        by Melina Eggers

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        Zoology & animal sciences
        December 2014

        Nutritional Modelling for Pigs and Poultry

        by Hilda C P Bendezu, Melina A Bonato, Edney Pereira da Silva, Daniella C.Z. Donato, Juliano C P Dorigam, Jean-Yves Dourmad, Neil S Ferguson, Antonio Sergio Ferraudo, Colin Fisher, Frank Liebert, Edgar Oviedo-Rondón, Candido Pomar, Virginie Rivera-Torres, Normand St-Pierre, Jaap van Milgen, Nilva K Sakomura. Edited by Nilva K Sakmoura, Rob Gous, Ilias Kyriazakis, L Hauschild.

        Modelling is a useful tool for decision making in complex agro-industrial scenarios. Containing a selection of the papers presented at the International Symposium of Modelling in Pig and Poultry Production 2013, this book brings together the best and most recent academic work on modelling in the pig and poultry industry, with a particular emphasis on nutrition. It reviews basic modelling concepts, descriptions and applications of production models and new methods and approaches in modelling.

      • Fiction

        Underwater

        by Melina Pogorelsky

        Underwater is a short-lived novel about a hinge stage in the life of Pablo, a first-time father who was widowed the same day his daughter Lola was born. After a long mourning period in which he exclusively raises her, he now finds in that half an hour in the pool time for himself, while Lola swims in the “mojarritas” lane.With an emphasis on the B side, the darker side of maternity and the politically incorrect, Underwater reflects a theme in crisis: the mandates that society imposes on each gender when, faced with an irreversible event, we feel that we can no longer stand.Absent of low blows, Melina Pogorelsky’s agile and forceful writing operates in different depths of sensitivity, where the skin of the other will be the main moving organ. Ironic dialogues and mental monologues converge towards a poetic immersion that manages to equalize us only to show the most valuable thing: our differences.

      • February 2019

        Los triunfos pasajeros

        by Melina Dorfman

        Ruth seems like any other girl. She works as a journalist, lives alone, has an active social life, and made a decision: to write about a horrible love experience as a redemptive exercise. Elusive ex-lovers, girlfriends not always willing to give practical advice, loneliness and more loneliness foment in her a detached and meticulous selfconsciousness. A hyperventilating voice with mild arrhythmias, expert in misdiagnoses that put her perception of reality into doubt, making her question her desires, fears, and problems.This is the first novel of an author who joins the ranks of those who emphasize everydaysituations to bring them to a hilarious point with a deceptive autobiographical focus like Lydia Davis and Claire-Louise Bennett. It’s uncertain whether it’s about learning or intuitive verifications, but what is certain is that it forces us as readers into a constant struggle between dazzlement and skepticism. Dani Umpi

      • Fiction
        October 2019

        Fandelli

        by Guillermo Fadanelli

        The novel consists of a kind of dialogue between a man who remembers his youth (Fandelli) and a ruthless and cruel critical voice that is born or comes from the tormented or tragic consciousness of Fandelli himself. In this story, as part of the scenography, the reader finds the poverty of some marginal neighborhoods, the architecture of “Colonial” and modern Mexico, the public Mexican university strike in 1986, and the intimate story of the main character’s family.The novel is brief, intimate, sharp and insolent. The rhythm of the narration is vertiginous. We could say that it’s a prose poetry book. It has been published only in Mexico in 2019. But it has free rights outside of this country.   guillermofadanelli.com

      • Children's & YA

        Ceci n’est pas un livre sur les dinosaures

        by Mélina Schoenborn et Felipe Arriagada-Nunez

        This Isn’t a Book about Dinosaurs Are squirrels really boring? Summary: A squirrel specialist, who is himself a squirrel, sets out to very enthusiastically transmit various information about his species when an impertinent dinosaur bursts onto the pages of the book. Squirrels are really boring! But dinosaurs are a truly interesting subject. The savvy rodent must find different ways, as absurd as they are funny, to chase away the prehistoric intruder and successfully conclude his lecture. A documentary so funny you’ll forget that it even is one! ***  French sample: https://flipbook.cantook.net/?d=%2F%2Fwww.entrepotnumerique.com%2Fflipbook%2Fpublications%2F113847.js&oid=100&c=&m=&l=&r=&f=pdf

      • Ratatin

        by Mélina Schoenborn, illustrated by Felipe Arriagada-Nunez

        The funny story of Mr. Finkle whose skin tends to wrinkle! Mr. Finkle ADORES taking a bath. He takes a bath in the morning, at noon, in the evening and even at night. As soon as his skin loses its wrinkles, he plunges right back into the tub to shrivel it again. But one day, he’s in for a surprise: the lake is completely dry. There’s not even a drop of water left! The villagers get together in secret to discuss the situation...What’s to be done to stop Mr. Finkle from drying out the lake? Suddenly, they have an idea...

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