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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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      • Kreativni Centar

        Kreativni centar (Creative Centre) is a leading publisher of children's books in Serbia. Founded in 1989, Kreativni centar started as a small, family based publisher, producing picture books, books for children and handbooks for parents, teachers and other professionals working with children. Right from the start, Kreativni centar put all its effort in making books that would support children from their early years all the way to adolescence, giving them the opportunity to develop creativity, practical skills, as well as presenting them advices and guidelines in the teenage years.

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      • Murder Jealousy

        by Melih Esen Cengiz

        It is the year 2008. The queen of the empire where the sun never sets visits Turkey. The Istanbul Police Department is on full alert. Amongst all the commotion, a scent from centuries ago spreads from Fatih through the streets of ancient Istanbul, drowning in ordinary everyday life; a sharp scent of the rot of victims who, perhaps, never saw the faces of their murderers. The hubristic and proud shadows of empresses, sultans and queens surround the city…Now the nightmares shatter the captain of the Homicide Division Selim’s peace. The unfortunate souls of the victims, whose killers he tries to find, harass him day and night. Will history open its doors to the passionate policeman of Pierre Loti Hill and unearth the perpetrators, or leave him to the tormenting prayers of the victims’ wretched souls?The story of heaven and hell, fantasies and truth!Set in the Ottoman Empire during the reign of Abdülaziz, 1950s Istanbul, and recent times, Murder Jealousy is a crime fiction by Melih Esen Cengiz with a surprising ending to astonish readers…

      • Pigeons of Jerusalem

        by Melih Esen Cengiz

        The year is 1917… The First World War continues to bring great destruction to humanity.The Ottoman state, forced to face serious repercussions of the war even more with every passing day, is suffering heavy losses on the Gaza and Palestinian fronts as a result of violent clashes, and is gradually withdrawing from its lines of defence.Jerusalem meanwhile is now surrounded.The people who live in harmony in a multi-faith and multi-national city will not only come up against difficulties that make daily life of the war insufferable, but also the cruelty that even pits children against each other.The more the siege tightens its grip, the more friendships will be tested and betrayals will come to light.The Pigeons of Jerusalem tells a vivid tale of the days leading up to this siege from the eyes of Orhan, the young son of the Jerusalem Station Commander Ferik İsmail Sururi Paşa; at the same time allowing the reader to breathe in the air of a bygone era with characters including Yaver Halit, the children of the Parliament of Stones, Karnik, Madam Mahmure, and the crested gold pigeon Sultan.

      • August 2024

        Dino + Ricky (4) and the thirtysix-roomy uncle house

        by Peter Kruck

        Oh boy, Ricky's father doesn't like that at all: Aunt Roberta has arrived. And there are good reasons for this: The big celebration of peaceful coexistence is coming up soon. Well, and then Aunt Roberta and Ricky's mother have inherited a house from their Uncle Rupert. It has thirty-six rooms and each one is crammed full of crazy things! This is where the lost explorer has collected everything he has dug up in his life. AAAAAWSOME!, think our two friends ... what there is to discover! On one of their forays through the big uncle's house, they find a secret attic room containing a huge, strange machine. When they find out what it's all about ... it even blows the fuses in Dino's head!

      • The Poet's Novel

        by Murathan Mungan

        The Poet's Novel is set in an imaginary world without high technology, and where its human dwellers maintain a strong connection with nature. Here poets and philosophers are revered deeply, and poems embellish city walls instead of flags; it is a world where words are sacred and dreams magical. We navigate this terrain through three main characters: Bendag, a legendary poet who has been on voluntary exile for fifty years; Moottah, a reclusive philosopher who has not left his home for more than twenty years; and Gamenn, an intelligent detective who has undertaken to investigate the poet murders that have been shaking the Mainland for a while. When each of these characters embark on their own quests, their seemingly divergent paths converge and their stories merge, creating a whole that is both powerful and deeply moving.

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