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      • Pampia Grupo Editor

        "I don't consider myself fundamentally as a professional. I'm basically an adventurer." (Orson Welles) My company is me, my friends, who give their opinion about my work, the authors who discuss about which cover to use for their work, and my dear ghost writers who have always accompanied me. Together with this group of people, I have achieved a catalog of titles of constant sale, that do not age, ranging from local and Latin American literature to personal improvement books; these are "longsellers" I never stop reprinting them. I like books and I venture into it.

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      • Crime & mystery
        March 2018

        Son of darkness

        by Luis Benítez

        Luis Benítez transports us in this novel to 15th century France, devastated by battles, famines and the dreaded Black Death. In this hostile and barbarous scenario slides the life of Omar de Alfarache, a young scholar, employed by the feudal family, the powerful barons of La Rigondette. "Son of Darkness" is traversed by the dark shadow of the castle's heir, Jean de la Rigondette, who returns years after the battle of Azincourt to claim the castle, turning into a demon when he wished to be a saint. Omar de Alfarache will have to face all these changes in order to survive, but also to reach a knowledge forbidden at the time. The author.

      • Psychology
        February 2020

        The tales and the affections

        Escritura terapéutica (Therapeutic writing)

        by Mónica Bruder

        This book by Monica Bruder deals with the therapeutic function of the tells. The axis that the author proposes can be synthesized in this question: Why sivre tell a story? The answers come with successive examples: It can be used to overcome a loss situation. It can serve to unblock a couple conflict. It can serve to unblock an education problem. It can be used to solve a work problem. It can be used to elaborate a mourning. It can be used to solve communication problems between parents and children. It can serve, in short, to cure. To be a daily tool to untie intimate affections and wrongs, to transform conflicts. The author and her work.

      • Children's & YA

        The Portal of the Fairies (and other wonderful tales)

        by Ariel Pytrell

        The tales contained in this book bear the flavour of those ancestral stories capable of taking us all - adults with children's hearts - to fantastic worlds, and of retaking those essential images. Fairy tales refer to a reality that they share with myths, the world of the ineffable, the sources of millenary wisdom at hand. Do not be alarmed if, after reading these original stories, you remember yourself and begin to talk with tiny creatures... The author.

      • Complementary therapies, healing & health

        21st century witch

        Practical manual for the urban sorceress.

        by Circle of Urban Sorceresses.

        Heal the body, Raise energy, Restore spirit and foster love. To begin to understand what a witch or sorceress was and what is, it will be necessary to empty your mind of certain horrible images that, surely, have been engraved on it. Yes: culture in all its forms has been in charge of making us a very bad reputation and a worse aspect. But it is time to change that. It is time to begin to understand what a witch or sorceress really is. She is a woman capable of moving energies for or against something, of mastering the vibrations of the universe to obtain a specific goal. He is a person who can move and interact - and, in fact, he does - comfortably between the terrestrial plane and the celestial kingdom, becoming a kind of "human bridge" between both energetic strata. He is someone who is aware that good and evil are manifestations of the same cosmic energy and has in his hands the power to tip the balance to one side or the other.

      • Teaching, Language & Reference
        May 2017

        Great book of symbols

        by Rosa Gómez Aquino

        The history of humanity is also that of its symbols. The ancient Greeks, the inhabitants of the medieval Far East, the civilizations that populated pre-Columbian America, and we, protagonists of a globalized and hyper-communicated 21st century, have something in common: the fact of inhabiting an immense web of symbolic meanings that challenges and us it contains time that exceeds us. However, we are not always aware of the extent of that network or the depth and variety of the senses produced there. This volume, an expanded and modified re-edition of the Dictionary of Symbols, is a guide to begin to unveil the nature of symbols and understand the symbolic dimension present in all reality, in all times and in all places. The author

      • Thriller / suspense
        March 2017

        The universal meter

        by Luis Benítez

        Charles Baudelaire, a French poet and journalist, lives very poorly in a pension in Paris. He hopes to succeed in the world of letters and win back his lover, Jeanne Duval. Meanwhile Duke Rémy, a very wealthy aristocrat, science fan and scientific patron, unscrupulous, despotic and irritable, aspires to reformulate the decimal metric system, established during the past French Revolution to achieve his personal glory. To do this, Rémy wildly plans to measure one ten millionth of the planet in the Argentine pampas, the flattest place on Earth. The duke is ready to do anything to achieve his mission. The lives of these two very dissimilar characters will intersect in the most unexpected way. The author

      • Fantasy
        June 2017

        The Mute’s tango

        by Luis Benítez

        Severiano Cárdenas is a failed journalist who, by chance, discovers the way to reach the beginning of the 20th century, where he meets the author of the first tango-song, Pascual Contursi. In the company of Contursi he will share hardships and adventures and will be introduced to the world of tango, until he becomes Carlos Gardel's driver, handyman and confidant. A true period painting through which the tribulations of Severiano Cárdenas slide, a man from the late 20th century who knows everything that will happen before the death of the idol in Medellín in 1935, without being able to avoid it. The author and his work

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        January 2018

        Ulka the Ice Age Girl: The Law of Blood

        by Luis Benítez

        Ulka is a 14-year-old girl, a member of a group of nomadic hunters called the Terrible Bird Clan. Her clan lives in Argentina 12,000 years ago, in the last Ice Age. Ulka's clan is attacked by a warlike tribe, the Whale Clan, eager to exterminate the men and capture the women. Tutored by a mysterious sorceress, Ulka will become a courageous heroine and will march to save the survivors of her tribe. The author and his work.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        June 2017

        Vivarna: The dinosaur, in the desert of horror (Bilingual edition: English-Spanish)

        by Luis Benítez

        Vivarna is a carnivorous dinosaur that lives in a hostile and dangerous world, 120 million years ago, in remote prehistoric Patagonia. He faces gigantic monsters and natural disasters with only one goal: to survive. It is a juvenile supraptor, but already well prepared for the fight; with its long claws and sharp teeth, it will fight its way through a terrifying desert, following a herd of huge dinosaurs until it reaches an even more dangerous sea… where new adventures await! The author and his work.

      • Fantasy
        April 2019

        The Unravelled Frames

        by Ariel Pytrell

        In the fourteen short stories collected in this new book by Ariel Pytrell, an ominous and sometimes ironic atmosphere permeates throughout. This would be nearly the only thing in common among these fantastic stories which, anyway, resist being classified under labels. The ineffable thing may be the main character in this ceremony called "book of fictions" or, perhaps better, "of visions." The writer and his work.

      • Children's & YA

        The Book of THE CELTS. Old Myths & Legends

        by Ariel Pytrell

        The stories collected in this book are a sample of the power and colour from the world that the Celts saw with their own eyes many centuries ago, a reflection of the worldview of these peoples: the arrival of the gods, the adventures of Cuchulainn, the rise of Finn mac Cumhal among the Fiana, the madness and love of the original Merlin, the birth of who would be King Arthur, and many other legends. If our fascination beats at the core of these stories, it is because they are still alive and are part of the cultural substratum of what we call "the Western World" in its deeper expression. The author.

      • Children's & YA

        Before the Beginning. Myths & Legends told by THE GREEKS

        by Ariel Pytrell

        Knowing, exploring and understanding Greek myths is an exciting task every time we can make them come to life. Let's go back through our imagination and open our mind to a world where mountains and seas were the daily landscape for ancient Greeks (warm-skinned ones with illusions, needs and fears like ours) who conceived these narratives which crossed the centuries and inherited us their symbols, magic and profound teachings. But how to approach these myths, how to make them understandable, entertaining for today's readers? Our best option: humour, a language accessible to all. Our world is trembling! Let's take a glimpse of what was happening before everything was conceived. The author and his work.

      • Sagas
        April 2018

        Bindalinē 1: The Messengers of the Irmen

        The Messengers of the Irmen

        by Ariel Pytrell

        Buenos Aires. They had to remember their past identities, but this was only the first step. New generations are being born, the unawakened are reawakening. With the sound of the Bells, the Bindalinē also appear at the end of the cycle. However, many of them are unaware that they are, in fact, Urban Messengers. The peers from Brazil and Uruguay as well as other parts of the world are soon going to join them. Nothing will be like used to be. The advancing shadows set the stage to complete their work. And it has already taken millennia...​ This novel by Ariel Pytrell is the first of the BINDALINĒ Trilogy, belonging to the ENEALOGIA series, a dimensional epic set on the frontiers between time and the known urban landscape. The author

      • Fortune-telling & divination

        Runes, The Nordic path to inner knowledge.

        The Nordic path to inner knowledge.

        by Loerna Flanagan

        The Runes emerged as sacred instruments of prediction and protection, in times when magic was part of everyday life. Nowadays, coming into contact with them provides us with the necessary clues to clarify our spirit and our mind, make the right decisions and choose the most appropriate path at a given moment. The information is received through the interpretations of each rune, which stimulates the opening of other deeper channels of understanding. Part of the magic of the runes lies in their great flexibility, in the ability to adapt to the requirements of each moment and in their surprisingly easy use. This means that in this New Era that we have to live, they become stronger every day as a true method for inner knowledge.

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