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Mamiko is a Polish publisher located in Nowa Ruda (south-west Poland, about 100 km from Wrocław), founded in 2000, since today published over 70 titles. The founder and the owner is Apolonia Maliszewska. The name MaMiKo comes from first syllables of names Magda, Milena, Kornel – the founder’s children. The publisher specialise in Polish and foreign fiction.
People who made their debut in Mamiko are: Wojciech Giedrys (the best debut of 2004 – first prize in competition in Kutno), Mariusz Appel, Tomasz Pułka (prize – Dżonka 2007), Elżbieta Lipińska, Przemysław Zawal, Michał Zantman, Grzegorz Mucha, Jacek Ostrowski, Marek Boczek, Szymon Bira and many more writers and poets living in Poland and foreign countries, like:
- Dagmara Babiarz – USA
- Hubert Klimko-Dobrzaniecki – Austria
- Marian Dziwniel – France
- Piotr Florczyk – USA
- Samanta Kitsch – USA
- Maciej Nowakowski – USA
- Jarosław Klejnberg – Israel
- Kinga Witowska – England
- Teresa Wierzewska-Wilk – Austria
Mamiko publishes also popular since books, for example: Feliks Netz Poza kadrem, Dagmara Babiarz Otworz oczy, Marian Dziwniel Znad Niemna przez Odrę nad Sekwanę and translations – Andrij Bondar Jogging (translated from Ukrainian into Polish by Bohdan Zadura and Adam Wiedemann).
Mamiko (written: 麻美子, 眞美子, 真美子 or 麻巳子) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
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, Japanese screenwriter
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(born 1980), Japanese voice actress
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(born 1966), Japanese idol and singer
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(born 1974), Japanese model and singer