Wellhöfer Verlag

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Wellhöfer Verlag
legal form Sole proprietorship

Owner: Ulrich Wellhöfer

founding 2006
Seat Mannheim
management Ulrich Wellhöfer
Branch Book publisher
Website www.wellhoefer-verlag.de

The Wellhöfer publisher based in Mannheim Feudenheim was founded by Ulrich Wellhöfer year of 2006.

Publisher Ulrich Wellhöfer (right) with the author Tijan Sila (2018)

The focus of the publishing house is the regional literature of the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region . The program includes historical and detective novels, biographies, non-fiction, poetry, books for children and young people. 20 to 25 new publications appear in the publishing house each year. National fiction as well as the "Edition Sender" (literary correspondence) in cooperation with Michail Krausnick are also part of the program.

In May 2013 the "Edition Andiamo im Wellhöfer Verlag" was founded together with Andiamo Verlag . The first publication was the novel "Ja" by the Bulgarian writer Nikolaj Tabakov in a translation by Rumjana Zacharieva .

According to its own statement, Wellhöfer Verlag "set itself the goal of addressing important social and historical issues and providing new impressions and outlooks through unusual insights."

In May 2018, a cultural center was founded in Wissembourg, Alsace .

The publisher's authors include Ernest W. Michel, Helen Marvill-Steiner, Friedrich Alexan, Hanns Glückstein , Lina Sommer , Hubert Bär , Bettina von Cossel, Toni Feller, Michail Krausnick , Gudrun Wilhelms, Walter Landin , Claus Probst , Helmut Orpel , Karl Heinz Mehler, Ralf Kurz, Nora Noé , Andreas Artur Reichelt .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The focus is on lasting values ​​- Mannheimer Morgen . ( Morgenweb.de [accessed on September 18, 2017]).
  2. From the publisher's program
  3. Publishing program
  4. ^ Website of the publisher
  5. ^ Wellhöfer Verlag expands - Mannheimer Morgen . ( Morgenweb.de [accessed on July 9, 2018]).
  6. "The virus also threatens our hearts" - Mannheimer Morgen. Retrieved April 28, 2020 .