CulturBooks

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CulturBooks publisher
legal form GbR
founding 2013
Seat Hamburg and Berlin
management Zoë Beck and Jan Karsten
Number of employees 4th
Branch Publishing
Website http://www.culturbooks.de

CulturBooks is a German literary publisher based in Hamburg and Berlin .

History and program

The CulturBooks publishing house is run by Zoë Beck and Jan Karsten. The publisher's focus is on contemporary prose (short stories, novellas, biographical stories, novels, thrillers) and selected non-fiction books.

In addition to print products, CulturBooks also publishes electrical books in unusual formats based on the music industry. Singles are individual stories, short stories, essays, journalistic texts, maxis are the somewhat longer formats from around fifty conventional printed pages, albums are collections of short stories or essays. And the long players are novels and extensive non-fiction books.

CulturBooks publishes original and first publications, keeps out-of-print material available through its digital editions and takes care of e-book licensed editions for selected publishers. This creates a wide range: from the 20-page story to novellas, story collections and short novels to 550-page science fiction novels, everything is represented. It should CulturBooks international: The books are set in Latin America, Germany, England, Russia, New Zealand, Thailand and Africa. In addition to German translations, there are also original English editions.

In September 2019 the publisher was awarded the German Publishing Prize, as well as in 2020.

Authors

Authors of the CulturBooks publishing house are u. a. Thomas Adcock , Ingvar Ambjørnsen , Stefan Beuse , Lena Blaudez , Liza Cody , Jörg Fauser , Monika Geier , Frank Göhre , Pippa Goldschmidt , Brigitte Helbling, Kai Hensel , Jeanette Erazo Heufelder, Magdalena Jagelke , Kevin Junk, Amanda Lee Koe, Ratih Kumala , Gerhard Köpf , Merle Kröger , Anja Kümmel , Christine Lehmann , Ed McBain , Christopher G. Moore , Peter Münder, Carl Nixon , Malla Nunn , Helen Oyeyemi , Matthias Penzel , Wsewolod Nikolajewitsch Petrow , Carlo Schäfer , Rolf Schneider, Aleks Scholz , Paco Ignacio Taibo II , Gary Victor and Michael Zeller .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Winner of the first German Publishing Award. Retrieved September 18, 2019 .
  2. The Prize Winners 2020 - The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Retrieved August 22, 2020 .

Coordinates: 53 ° 34 ′ 42.1 ″  N , 9 ° 57 ′ 45.5 ″  E