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Stories Imagined
Stories Imagined was created to have a voice in woman's fiction. Writing about an age group of women who are on their second wind. Ready to take on the world how they see fit. The juggle and struggle of womanhood, sexuality, motherhood and coming back to self.
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Cinosargo
Cinosargo Editions is a Chilean publishing label based in Mexico. We are a cross-border project with a catalog of one hundred titles by Latin American authors. Cinosargo is a multimedia project that was born on the northern border of Chile (Arica), bordering Peru and Bolivia in 2003. Since 2010 we have become one of the Chilean independent publishers with the greatest projection and continuity.Cinosargo covers the digital dissemination of art through its magazine, and the production and distribution of the printed book thanks to our publishing house and the organization of Fairs, Festivals and Congresses. You can visit our sites www.cinosargo.cl and www.cinosargoediciones.comOur editorial team is led by Daniel Rojas Pachas, Milvia Alata and Gonzalo Geraldo.
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Imanzi Press
IMANZI Press is a Rwandan publishing house established in 2017 and has published more than 20 children's books in Kinyarwanda and has translated them into English and French. The publishing house has worked with partners like World Vision International and the Rwandan government. IMANZI Press is planning to publish eight children’s books during this year and is working on a cartoon project, that is a challenging entrepreneurship in Rwanda.
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Iman Publication Sdn Bhd
Iman Publication publishes relaxing reading material in addition to building and shaping the generation of Ahsanu Taqwim through the civilization of knowledge. Among the lineup of great writers and books we have successfully published are Street Architects, Street Painters, Hiatus, Esc., The Life I Chose and many more!
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Imagnary House
Imagnary House is a South African publisher founded in 2016, focused on children’s books and young-adult literature. The house was built off the phrase, "If you walk in the measurable, you miss out on the imaginable".