Dryas Publishing House

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The Dryas Verlag is a German fiction publishing. Dryas has been part of Bedey Media as an imprint since 2019 .

history

The Dryas Verlag was founded in 2007 in Gründerinnenzentrum "gig7" in Mannheim , founded in 2011 by the company's Frankfurt moved.

The publishing program is devoted to the 19th century in all its facets, from romanticism à la Jane Austen to criminology in the style of Arthur Conan Doyle . Since 2014, the program has been expanded to include Romance Fantasy.

Goldfinch Verlag and Edition Reiseratte have been part of the publishing house since 2009. Goldfinch is dedicated to Great Britain , especially with Agatha Christie- style crime stories . The Reiseratte edition publishes books for people who like to travel - either in their heads or in real life . The editor of Edition Reiseratte is the journalist Geraldine Friedrich , who in turn founded the travel blog "Reiseratte".

In 2019, Dryas was taken over by Bedey Media GmbH and will continue to be operated as Imprint. The publisher's founder Sandra Thoms becomes a partner in Bedey Media alongside Björn Bedey and continues the publishing activities of Dryas Verlag in Frankfurt.

Authors include Sophia Farago , Klaus N. Frick , Günter Krieger , Kathrin Lange , Mara Laue , Rob Reef and Rebecca Michéle .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Topics & Tendencies, Business Information Service of the City of Mannheim : The “Second City” is the first choice for creative people  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ), Volume 20, 3/2008@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.mannheim.de
  2. Documentation of the symposium "Good Practice Examples from Women Entrepreneur Centers in Germany": gig7 Founders Center Mannheim ( Memento from January 10, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), January 14, 2008 (PDF)
  3. ^ Börsenblatt : Dryas Verlag moves to Frankfurt , August 30, 2011
  4. ^ Börsenblatt : Dryas Verlag has Goldfinch Verlag as an imprint , December 3, 2009
  5. Book report : Bedey Media takes over Dryas Verlag , January 31, 2019

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