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      • Get Fresh Books Publishing

        Get Fresh Books Publishing is a non-profit, cooperative press devoted to amplifying diverse voices in poetry and making the publication process accessible to marginalized communities. Our primary objective is to provide opportunities for underrepresented voices by eliminating economic and societal barriers, such as submission fees and contests, which may inhibit marginalized voices from contributing to the literary conversation. As a cooperative press, we encourage manuscript submissions from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities and people living with mental illnesses. By doing so, we explicitly reject any “ism” or phobia which seeks to suppress the voices of those who receive insufficient or inadequate representation in literature.    In the four short years of our founding, we have been able to preserve our commitment to diversity and inclusivity by publishing the work of 12 talented and distinct poets, whose poetry cover a wide range of topics from ethnicity, sexuality and religion to immigration, suicide and discrimination. Our press’s cooperative process of integrating the ideas and skills of our poets, editors and publisher have given us the ability to bring fresh and diverse voices into the literary world. With the help of donations, grants and private investments, we have been able to publish each literary work without charging a single submission fee to ensure that poets and writers of all ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, abilities, and economic statuses would have their voices heard.

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      • Trusted Partner
        January 2014

        Music and Dance in Dunhuang Fresco

        by Shi Dunyu

        The 2015 One Show Bronze The 2015 adc Excellence Award The 2015 tdc Excellence Award The 2015 Red Dot Design Award The 2014 “The Most Beautiful Books of China” Award The 2014 Kan Tai-Keung Design Award Gold

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        July 2017

        The Nine-Colored Deer

        by Feng Jiannan

        The story of The Nine-Colored Deer is originated from the story of the Deer King in the Dunhuang frescoes, where the divine deer saves people’s lives in contrast with the greed and cruelty of mankind. The pictures have a touch of the Dunhuang frescoes style.

      • Trusted Partner
        The Arts
        December 2015

        Chinese Grotto Art——Mogao Caves

        by Dunhuang Academy

        This series introduces the history, characteristic and some Buddhism knowledge of famous grottoes that were built in the ancient time.In China, grotto sculptures and fresco are regarded as a precious ancient art.

      • Trusted Partner
        January 2015

        Bingling Temple

        by Bingling Temple Museum

        This series introduces the history, characteristic and some Buddhism knowledge of famous grottoes that were built in the ancient time.In China, grotto sculptures and fresco are regarded as a precious ancient art.

      • Trusted Partner
        January 2012

        Yun Gang

        by Zhang Zhuo

        This series introduces the history, characteristic and some Buddhism knowledge of famous grottoes that were built in the ancient time.In China, grotto sculptures and fresco are regarded as a precious ancient art.

      • Trusted Partner
        January 2014

        Yulin Caves

        by Dunhuang Academy

        This series introduces the history, characteristic and some Buddhism knowledge of famous grottoes that were built in the ancient time.In China, grotto sculptures and fresco are regarded as a precious ancient art.

      • Trusted Partner
        January 2013

        Maiji Mountain

        by Hua Pinglning

        This series introduces the history, characteristic and some Buddhism knowledge of famous grottoes that were built in the ancient time.In China, grotto sculptures and fresco are regarded as a precious ancient art.

      • Trusted Partner
        October 2019

        The Civilization of Erzats

        by Djawad Rostom Touati

        “His great novel, his “immense contemporary social fresco”, his “made-in-bladi human comedy” - in the words with which he dazzles his virtual contacts - was now out of the question. To those who still asked him: “What's the status of this novel?”, he invariably replied: “Perhaps under other skies. Here, all we promote is mediocrity. And everyone would nod in agreement, wishing him well.” Djawad Rostom Touati Farid, Malia, Rami, Adib and other characters wander through ''The civilization of erzats'', the second part of the trilogy: ''the cult of It'', each equipped with their own socio-cultural baggage, some motivated to change the course of their lives, sure that the sun is much warmer elsewhere; others resigned to the idea that the world is as it is: just a two-variable equation - dominated/dominant -; and still others, self-sufficient, seeking redemption in the misfortunes of others, make their way between the strata of a society in turmoil, the victim of a frozen past, a sequestered present and a future held hostage. In La civilisation de l'ersatz, both neo-prolo-aspirants-bourgeois who don't even know they're there, replace each other between the fingers of a born writer. Everything is relativity: time, space, not to mention the mind...

      • Trusted Partner
        April 2023

        The Misery of Literature

        by Djawad Rostom Touati

        “His great novel, his “immense contemporary social fresco”, his “made-in-bladi human comedy” - in the words with which he dazzles his virtual contacts - was now out of the question. To those who still asked him: “What's the status of this novel?”, he invariably replied: “Perhaps under other skies. Here, all we promote is mediocrity. And everyone would nod in agreement, wishing him well.” Djawad Rostom Touati Farid, Malia, Rami, Adib and other characters wander through La civilisation de l'ersatz, the second part of the trilogy: Le culte du ça, each equipped with their own socio-cultural baggage, some motivated to change the course of their lives, sure that the sun is much warmer elsewhere; others resigned to the idea that the world is as it is: just a two-variable equation - dominated/dominant -; and still others, self-sufficient, seeking redemption in the misfortunes of others, make their way between the strata of a society in turmoil, the victim of a frozen past, a sequestered present and a future held hostage. In La civilisation de l'ersatz, both neo-prolo-aspirants-bourgeois who don't even know they're there, replace each other between the fingers of a born writer. Everything is relativity: time, space, not to mention the mind...

      • Music

        Music and Dance in Dunhuang Frescoes

        Music and Dance of Sutra Paintings

        by Gao Dexiang

        The book is a collection extracted from the sutra paintings of Dunhuang Frescoes on the theme of Music and Dance. Based on the rare murals, with reference to historical sources and data, it comprehensively presents the various delicate art pieces in Dunhuang, which shows a grand view of culture collision and blend between eastern and western on ancient silk road. By presenting the spectacular art of music dancing, it reveals the trace of the rudiment and the blossom of multiculturalism of Ancient China. Dunhuang Grottoes,known as the “Oriental Louvre”, are one of the most valuable cultural discoveries in the 20th century. This book focuses on the classic frescoes of music and dance in Mogao Grottoes. Simultaneously, it contains the mural paintings in Yulin Grottoes and Xiqian Buddhist Temple. 80% of the sutra illustrations in this book are published for the first time. It is regarded as the great addendum and complementary role in studying the history of traditional Chinese music and dance.

      • October 2006

        Frischer Wind . Viento Fresco

        Stories of a global traveler

        by Manuel Giron

        Frauen ohne Lohn Zu Beginn der Menschheitsgeschichte hatte der Mann keine Arbeit, denn es gab keine Anstellung und erst recht kein Gehalt. Die ganze Familie lebte so gut es ihr möglich war, bis der Mann beschloss, sich ein Hobby zuzulegen, das darin bestand, loszuziehen und wilde Tiere zu jagen, um so den täglichen Menüplan abwechslungsreicher zu gestalten.   Bei Tagesanbruch zog er gruppenweise ohne festes Ziel los und mit etwas Glück kehrte er bei Einbruch der Nacht mit ein paar Hasen oder dem Viertel eines unvorsichtigen Dinosaurier zurück. Aber nicht alle kehrten in der Abenddämmerung zurück, weil sich einige verliefen oder weil der Abenteurer im Schlund eines dieser wilden Tiere endete. Andere kehrten nach mehreren Tagen erschöpft und ohne etwas zu essen zurück. Und während all dessen spielten die Frauen Tennis, wie die Herren heute sagen würden, die in der Frau ein einfaches Dienstmädchen sehen, das nur zum Bügeln, Kochen, Putzen, Nähen, Einkaufen, Kinderhüten dient und das man hin und wieder in dem Stil vögeln muss: ich oben und du hältst still, denn wenn du dich bewegst, bedeutet das, dass du mit einem anderen ins Bett gegangen bist, während ich wie ein Tier geschuftet habe, um dir dieses gute Leben zu bieten.   Vorwort von Carolina Escobar Sarti «In Frischer Wind baut der Autor Windmühlen aus Worten, die vom Wind ein immerwährendes Gebet fordern. So wird dieses Buch zu einer erzählenden Erinnerung, einer Gefühlsschilderung, einem gelebten Leben, zu Nostalgie und Hoffnung. Bei allen Erzählungen dieses Buches entsteht eine Reihe von Bildern vor dem inneren Auge des Lesers und der Leserin. Diese Bilder geben ihnen die Möglichkeit sich ungehindert zwischen Fiktion und Wirklichkeit zu bewegen. Esperanza zum Beispiel ist eine verspielte Erzählung –sie verschreibt sich vor allem der Phantasie– und auf absurde Art und Weise belächelt sie die Absurdität des Menschen. Durch den Wechsel der Erzählform in erster und dritter Person nimmt der Autor in Frischer Wind ein langes Gespräch mit der Leserschaft auf. Die Register des Schreibens variieren und können sie von einer Erzählung zur anderen durchaus überraschen.»   Dies ist das vierte zweisprachige Buch von Manuel Giron

      • In the Deep Blue: The Sardine, The Octopus

        by Maria Koursi

        This is a fold-out book in a box. It infolds in 5 pages each page consists of an upper and lower part. In the upper part there are depicted the illustration and in the lower part the text in both greek and english. The text is written in verse. The sardine and the octopus, two of the most common species of the Greek seas, swim among the words and illustrations of this book presenting themselves with humor and tenderness to children. Maria Koursi is a reknown poet in greek letters. Apostolos Chantzaras studied Painting under Chronis Botsoglou at the Athens School of Fine Arts, and then continued studies in Photography and Fresco. This is one of his first attempts in children book illustration.

      • Travel & holiday guides
        February 2013

        Istria

        Croatian peninsula, Rijeka, Slovenian Adriatic

        by Thammy Evans and Rudolf Abraham

        Located at the head of the Adriatic, the Istrian peninsula is host to some of Croatia's most famous sites, including Pula's Roman amphitheatre, UNESCO protected Byzantine mosaics in Porec, picturesque medieval hill towns and frescoes, and the Brijuni Islands national park, home to Tito's former summer residence. Istria has much to offer the gourmand, the nature lover, the history buff, the water sports enthusiast and adventurer. Long overdue, this in-depth guide steers the enthusiastic traveller through its outdoor sports scene and fascinating hinterland with beautiful old hill towns, little-known villages, medieval frescoes, truffles, and festivals._x000D_ _x000D_

      • Children's & YA

        The Elephant's Dream

        by Sarah Khoury

        I dreamed of an elephant. He didn’t look like anything special. He was big, clumsy and heavy... just like an elephant...   A little girl dreams of an elephant. And her elephant has a dream. A dream with a fresh breeze scent and sparkling with stars. A dream that becomes more vivid than reality, in which an elephant could choose the wings that most fit him and finally fly. The author of Ciacio presents us an unexpected and engaging good night book. A book for the sweetest good night.

      • General fiction (Children's/YA)
        2017

        When the Condor meets the Eagle

        by Camila Reimers, Macarena Ortega

        A surprising and bilingual Spanish and English book that includes a free Augmented Reality (AR) App with simple games, Andean music, and audio recordings of the story in both languages. The Legend of the Eagle and the Condor comes from the indigenous peoples of South America, particularly Peru and Ecuador shamans. Basically, it states, "When the Eagle and the Condor come together in harmony, there will be peace on Earth". Camilo is a boy who was born in Canada; his mother is Canadian and his father is Chilean. In this story, the eagle invites the condor to come to Ottawa and celebrate Camilo's birth which embraces the knowledge of both cultures.

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