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FERNAND AND THE CASTLE OF MAGIC EGG Promonet Publishing is pleased to venture into the genre of fiction with the publication of the first novel by the Panamanian writer and editor, David Isaac Ruiz , which will be officially launched on July 17, 2019, through a marketing campaign in various platforms of online book sales as we characterize our editorial. We had the opportunity to contact the young writer, who from his desk answered us some questions. Ver esta publicación en Instagram Una publicación compartida de Vilson Kotviski | Professor de Pintura de Pêssanka (@vilsonpessanka) INTERVIEW TO THE WRITER DAVID ISAAC RUIZ Interviewer: David, can you tell us what you were inspired to write your first novel in this one so ambitious genre? I like it read stories that illuminate my imagination, elevate me and take me to fantastic worlds where to escape from reality. & nbsp; Since I was a child I knew it and today I can dare to invent my...

Multimedia Handbook on sale at Comic Con LA - Amazon bestselling book

This new book & Audiobook will be available for sale on the Amazon and Audible platform at an affordable price. The energy in the Los Angeles Convention Center was electric! As I navigated the throngs of cosplayers, each more elaborate than the last, the sheer scale of the last LA Comic Con hit me. It felt like the entire city's population of geeks, nerds, and pop culture enthusiasts had descended upon downtown. I managed to catch a panel with the legendary voice actor, Troy Baker, who shared some hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from his iconic roles. The room was packed, and his charisma was infectious. Later, I spotted Ming-Na Wen gracefully answering fan questions, her presence as commanding off-screen as it is on. The autograph lines for both of them stretched seemingly miles, a testament to their enduring popularity. Of course, Los Angeles isn't the only Comic Con hub in the US. I remember hearing about the incredible turnout at Miami Comic C...

ANCIENT CULTURES BATHS

Esthetic The most primitive baths of the ancient cultures were only dependencies of the gymnasiums and they had cold water, but at the end of the 5th century BC. they began to become complex independent facilities, located throughout the metropolis. The vestiges of ruins of this type that have been exclusively found bathrooms of the male members of government are those of the city Mohenjo-Daro in India whose date is before 2000 BC, in Crete, an island of the Greek archipelago built around from 1700-1400 BC and in the royal city in Egypt Tell el-Amarna, built around 1350 a.C. There were small versions of these same facilities for women. In Rome, Italy the Diocletian's Bath was conserved that at the moment became the Church of Santa Maria of the Angels, was the place where the water was brought of the distant sources by means of aqueducts. To heat the interior of all the rooms, a series of ducts with hot water were used, located under the floors that...