Ana Paula Arendt

Ana Paula Arendt (born 1980), pseudonym of R. P. Alencar, is a Brazilian writer, poet and diplomat.

[1] She is an author of children books, of screenplays, and of poem collections in Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, and other languages.

She has lived and moved across many cities of Rondônia, when she was a child, and also in Rio Branco, Acre, where she spent some time at the Kaxarari tribe.

With Davino Ribeiro de Sena (Prêmio Fundação Nestlé de Cultura, 1991), Antonio Miranda (Diretor da Biblioteca Nacional de Brasília) Ambassador Raul de Taunay (medalha João Ribeiro, da ABL), Anderson Braga Horta (Diretor Legislativo da Câmara dos Deputados, Prêmio Jabuti, 2001), and Maestro Airan d'Sousa ("Nuestra América", Cúpula do Mercosul, 2010).

With Fred Maia (poet and former advisor of former Brazilian Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil), Dr. João Paulo Dias Pinheiro (representing the historical Library Ferin), and Dr. Artur Anselmo (President of the Academy of Sciences and Class of Letters in Lisbon