Publishers
With each connection, new discoveries. Publishers are presented randomly. For alphabetical order, use the search.
Empaj
Empaj Editions is a newly created publishing house active in the region of Liège. Its aim is to carefully select and study each manuscript ... Read more
Caïd (Editions du)
Caïd editions are specialised in the publication of photography and artists? books. ... Read more
Pierre d'Alun
Paper is a material which has fascinated me since a young age, and my wish to publish is a simple wish to share my imaginary library by crea... Read more
La Houle
La Houle is an association founded in 2012 in Brussels aiming at relaying artistic, literary and editorial practices. Through the spaces of ... Read more
Éléments de langage
Since 2012, the publishing house Éléments de langage have woven a pathway by merging together literary creation, innovative composition an... Read more
Frémok
Le Frémok is an association founded in June 2002 by fusion of two publishing houses of alternative comics, Fréon (Belgique) and Amok (Fran... Read more
Hovine
Specialises in publishing religious books. ... Read more
Presses universitaires de Bruxelles
Les Presses universitaires de Bruxelles (the academic presses of Brussels) have, as their objective, the distribution, development and suppo... Read more
Safran
A publisher which has wide range of publications (archaeology, architecture, business, economics, law, Egyptology, biblical studies, geograp... Read more
Territoires de la Mémoire
The association Les Territoires de la Mémoire is an educational centre of Resistance and Citizenship. To carry out memory work with childre... Read more
- « Voix de la Mémoire » : works of an academic dimension regarding themes or aspects linked to History and the memory of tragic facts of the past (Shoah, the Spanish War, the extreme right, populism…).
- « Libres Écrits » : a more direct tone for themes which are often contemporary (the language of the media, antidemocratic shifts…)
- « Points d’encrage » : an illustrated collection which aims to constitute a point of anchorage between the image and the word in subjects such as arbitrary imprisonment, multiculturalism, and exile.