Divan publishing house

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Divan publishing house

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legal form a project of the BlueCat Multimedia GbR
founding 2015
Seat Kassel , Berlin
management Peter Maassen, Gabriele Dietz
Branch publishing company
Website www.divanverlag.de

Divan Verlag belongs to the BlueCat media group and was founded by Peter Maassen and Gabriele Dietz at the beginning of 2015.

history

Peter Maassen, managing director and founder of the media production company BlueCat, and Gabriele Dietz, who previously worked as a program maker at Elefanten Press Verlag, founded Divan Verlag in spring 2015. Since then, upscale entertainment literature as well as children's and youth literature have been published there under the motto “A Divan for Everyone” .

main emphasis

The publishing house focuses on novels with contemporary historical themes ("The Chancellor's Nights", "1990 - Quite Different Worries"). There are also three separate program series. "Divan Junior" deals with children's and youth literature. "Divan Krimis" values ​​exciting detective novels that do not draw their thrill from the excessive description of violence. The successful series of " Lilly and Anton " travel guides for children was taken over and continued by DelMedio-Verlag . Further program series are being planned.

Publications

Divan Junior:

  • Adventure Space Camp by Annika Lüders
  • Say nothing about Annette Feldmann
  • Takla Makan - The Blue Light by Petra Nouns
  • The city of animals by Martin Klein
  • The Wild Charlotte by Mario Giordano
  • Kati Knack-die-Nuss by Gabriele Dietz (ed.)

Divan crime novels:

  • The Königsberg plan by Alexander Weiss
  • Death never forgets about Andreas Hultberg
  • Amoral by Tobias Radloff
  • Murder cape by Rainer Doh
  • Corporate Anarchy - Greed Is Deadly by Nils Honne
  • The Disappearance of the Air by Christian Kahl
  • Berlin Beirut. One too many lies by Gitta Mikati
  • Gold cape by Rainer Doh

Divan:

  • Revenge in Turkish by Askim Utkuseven
  • 1990 - Rainer Doh's concerns were completely different
  • The nights of the Chancellor by Thomas Knauf
  • A Fiebelkorn from Matthias Lanin

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] Börsenblatt interview with Divan founders, accessed on November 26, 2015
  2. ^ [2] Divan publishing program, accessed on November 26, 2015