Publishers
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Maedia
Maedia sprl embodies a pubishing activity dedicated primarily to the different kinds of urban arts. Since 2012, Maedia's goal is to share wi...Read more
Maedia sprl embodies a pubishing activity dedicated primarily to the different kinds of urban arts. Since 2012, Maedia's goal is to share with the public the approach and motivation of artists from alternative or underground disciplines that are still too often misunderstood, such as graffiti, skateboard, hip-hop and electro. Nocturnal performances, perceptible nuisances, hijacked locations, proximity to drugs and alcohol are all factors that prevent a fair mutual understanding between urban artists and those who live and manage the city. Through a game of interviews, essays and graphic or sound illustrations, Maedia seeks to contribute to the construction of a necessary and urgent citizen dialogue, while giving the opportunity to artists deemed not very prolix to speak. and to share their passions and their emotions.
Dricot
This publishing house was founded in 1974, following the meeting of Marcel Dricot and an author from Liège who is now very well known, havi...Read more
This publishing house was founded in 1974, following the meeting of Marcel Dricot and an author from Liège who is now very well known, having written the Mononke Désiré series, Paul Biron.
They are involved in the creation of ‘beaux livres’ (fine, beautiful books) which please the hand, eye and spirit by offering the reader quality texts, but also loyalty to their ‘house’ authors, such are the elements which guide editorial choices and create a catalogue which now counts more than 400 titles.
Here are our various collections include: Biographies, Short stories, In Liège, Wallonie, Essays, News, Poetry, Mémoires, Novels, Fantasy novels, Detective fiction, Health and well-being.
Caramel
Caramel Editions are a worldwide specialist in the creation, publication and printing of books for children, offering a unique ratio cost/qu...Read more
Caramel Editions are a worldwide specialist in the creation, publication and printing of books for children, offering a unique ratio cost/quality. It’s targeting mainly professionals all over the world, publishers and big distributors. Caramel is definitely embracing the future by helping its clients to face THEIR future, offering all sorts of solutions, including books with digital experience, with videos, with games, entertainment and exercises accessible on smartphones. It is always fun and educational ! Our big international co-productions (more than 55 languages) allow for the best possible prices, which respond to your expectations and those of your clients.
Diagonale
Diagonale is an independent Belgian publishing house. Founded in 2014 by Ann-Gaëlle Dumont and Pascaline David, it launches new authors and...Read more
Diagonale is an independent Belgian publishing house. Founded in 2014 by Ann-Gaëlle Dumont and Pascaline David, it launches new authors and specialises in publishing first novels of all genres.
Aware of the difficulties authors face when trying to break into the publishing world, it offers to return rejected manuscripts in the format of synopses, allowing authors to be guided and encouraged in their writing. Subsequently, they form a trusting relationship with the author, useful for developing a literary career in fictional texts.
It benefits links in the book chain by placing its application forms for manuscripts in its books. It therefore encourages the discovery and sale of first novels in book shops.
Tintinimaginatio
Tintinimaginatio is a public limited company in Belgian law concerned with the commercialisation of Herge's works, particularly through his ...Read more
Tintinimaginatio is a public limited company in Belgian law concerned with the commercialisation of Herge's works, particularly through his publications and derived products. It manages its activities in various sectors: textiles, objects (statues, figurines, toys, crockery, etc), publishing, stationary and multimedia (the internet, apps, audiovisual productions).
Ker
Ker Éditions principally publishes novels aimed at young people (Marie-Aude Murail, Yak Rivais, Frank Andriat, Michel Honaker…) and essay...Read more
Ker Éditions principally publishes novels aimed at young people (Marie-Aude Murail, Yak Rivais, Frank Andriat, Michel Honaker…) and essays on human sciences (teaching, medicine…). In both cases, its ambition is to participate in the construction of a better world as much by means of fiction as by means of the voices of visionnaries and first-hand witnesses.
namuroises (Éditions )
"Les Éditions namuroises" is an ASBL of which the goal is to support Namur?s political, associative and cultural life by publishing books d...Read more
"Les Éditions namuroises" is an ASBL of which the goal is to support Namur?s political, associative and cultural life by publishing books destined to a wide public. Their books thus concern Namur and its region, or are produced by Namur authors.
5e Couche (5c)
La 5e Couche is an independent Belgian publisher. La 5e Couche, also known as 5c, has published mainly comics since 1993....Read more
La 5e Couche is an independent Belgian publisher. La 5e Couche, also known as 5c, has published mainly comics since 1993.
À pas de loups
A youth publishing house that tiptoes, noiseless and discreet, to stimulate little wolves’ imagination!...Read more
A youth publishing house that tiptoes, noiseless and discreet, to stimulate little wolves’ imagination!
Marginales
Marginales is a Belgian review founded in 1945 by Albert Ayguesparse, a key figure in Belgian literature. Since its beginnings, Marginales h...Read more
Marginales is a Belgian review founded in 1945 by Albert Ayguesparse, a key figure in Belgian literature. Since its beginnings, Marginales has shown itself to be a voice of Belgian literature in the community, the spokesperson of a collective spirit which is the foundation of all literary reviews and particularly this one, which provoked it to open itself up to hugely diverse movements, and give Belgian authors the recognition they were lacking. Marginales had published 229 editions until its closure in 1991. Following a seven year pause, there was a rebirth in 1998 with issue number 230, published regarding Dutroux, whose marked evasion had shocked Belgium and provided the first theme of the newly returned review. Marginales therefore embarked upon its path of regularly publishing 4 issues per year.