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Éditions Édilivre
Edilivre - Salon du Livre de Paris 2015
Founded2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Country of originFrance
Headquarters locationParis
Key peopleDavid Stut (CEO)
RevenueIncrease 2.8 million (2014)
Official websitewww.edilivre.com

Édilivre is a french publishing company founded in 2007 and offering services [1] in Paris. It is presented as a collaborative publishing platform.[2]

History

Édilivre is part of the AParis company (along with Édithèse, Édidoc, ADomicile and Édifree). It is relied on a community of more than 12,000 authors through 27 authors clubs[3] in every region of France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, North Africa and overseas through social networks.

The proposed agreements are different contracts for traditional publishers, even if it is not about Copyright account edition.[4] Proofreading by a professional, as the revision of a professional writer with proofreading and spelling, grammatical, syntactic and typographical, is nevertheless charged to the author if requested, like the personalized cover.[5] Édilivre does not promote published books to booksellers, but only their availability on controlled systems.

Éditions Édilivre also participate since its fondation at the Salon du livre de Paris.[6]

Books edited

Since its foundation, Édilivre has published more than 19,000 books[7] in various fields:

  • novels, science fiction,
  • thrillers, poetry, poems, arts,
  • stories, children's literature,
  • memories, stories, biographies, travel books,
  • stories, essays, plays,
  • guides, tourism,
  • BtoB books, professional books...

They have however no specific collection.

Books are available in digital format or printed on demand.[8]

In collaboration with the National Library of France,[9] they also offer printed books available on Gallica.[10]

Notes and references

See also