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Hoffmann & Hoffmann è una casa editrice (start up) indipendente con l'obiettivo di produrre libri ad alto livello artistico e culturale. Chiediamo il sostegno di chi ama la letteratura per stabilire un rapporto sostenibile con i nostri utenti. Non siamo editori a pagamento, chi pubblica con noi non deve sostenere alcuna spesa eccetto il tempo ed il suo talento.
In questo blog, con la contribuzione di scrittori affermati e debuttanti, desideriamo creare una piattaforma di marketing ed una base di valutazione per i nuovi talenti.Gli autori ed i contributori della Hoffmann & Hoffmann, saranno chiamati a giudicare il lavoro di nuove proposte e ad proporre informazioni circa il proprio lavoro editoriale.
Ognuno nella propria lingua, con il desiderio e la volonta` di divulgare il messaggio di creativita`  ed espressione libera.
Per chi volesse sottomettere il proprio manoscritto, puo` richiedere un momentaneo invito all'indirizzo email : hoffmannpublish@gmail.com. Potrete inviare un capitolo della vostra opera con una breve biografia, il manoscritto, sara`pubblicato in questo blog e valutato dagli scrittori dello staff Hoffmann & Hoffmann nonche` da chiunque volesse commentare il post. Al termine del processo di valutazione, gli interessati, riceveranno una email con una proposta di pubblicazione. Essendo basati negli States, preferiamo pubblicare in inglese. I manoscritti e libri in italiano, saranno tradotti e pubblicati nelle due lingue e nei formati cartaceo e digitale. Non ci sono restrizioni di genere, tranne la pornografia e generi che possano turbare la pubblica morale.

Fabrizio Catalfamo
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 Hoffmann & Hoffmann LLC, 9000 Saint Georges 
road 206 b, Ormond Beach, Florida USA

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  1. I'm intrigued and curious. From the brief summary, I noticed the story is told by Death. He seems to be a superhero as opposed to a scary beast who takes lives. I can't wait to see how it plays out.

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    1. The above post is pertaining to the manuscript "The Town of Mohaba."

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