Amazon Launches German Publishing Program

By: Mar. 12, 2014
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(AMZN)-Amazon Publishing today announced the launch of a new German-language publishing program under the Amazon Publishing umbrella. The European Amazon Publishing team will acquire German-language fiction for publication in Kindle and print editions available on Amazon.

"We've been delighted with the reader response to the German translations released by Amazon Publishing, and are excited to have Publisher Sarah Tomashek and her team in Munich supporting our efforts to bring great works written in German to a wider audience," said Jorrit Van der Meulen, Vice President of Kindle, EU.

The program's debut list for spring 2014 includes:

  • Klang der Gezeiten (The Sound of the Tides), a new work of contemporary fiction from international best-selling author Emily Bold
  • A new murder mystery featuring Berlin police investigator Jan Tommen from best-selling author Alexander Hartung, and a new edition of the first book in the series, Bis alle Schuld beglichen (Until All Debts Are Cleared)
  • New York für Anfängerinnen (New York for Beginners), the romantic best-selling debut novel from FOCUS Magazine New York Bureau Chief Susann Remke

"By publishing my new book Klang der Gezeiten with Amazon Publishing, I'll have a visionary publishing partner by my side who can flexibly react to fast changes within the book market," said Bold, whose previous works Touch of Eternity and Breath of Yesterday, both from "The Curse" series, were published in English by Amazon Publishing. "My successful partnership with Amazon Publishing in the U.S. encouraged me in my decision to publish with them in Germany."

This new international program builds on Amazon Publishing's commitment to supporting German authors in translation via its AmazonCrossing imprint for world literature in translation, which will publish many of the new German-language acquisitions in English. AmazonCrossing's English translation of Oliver Pötzsch's The Hangman's Daughter was a #1 best-selling Kindle book, and Pötzsch's Hangman's Daughter series has sold over one million copies in combined print, audio and Kindle English-language editions worldwide. Other German authors who have found success through Amazon Publishing include Dörthe Binkert, Christoph Spielberg and Sarah Lark.

AmazonCrossing also publishes German translations of selected English language works; since launching in July 2012, six of the imprint's titles have reached #1 on the German Kindle best seller list.

"Over the past five years, Amazon Publishing has worked hard to create an author-centric publishing experience that connects readers with outstanding fiction and non-fiction from around the world," said Sarah Jane Gunter, Director of International Publishing. "We're excited to expand the opportunities we can provide to German authors by acquiring and publishing works in German, building on the success we have had bringing top German authors to English-language readers through our AmazonCrossing translation imprint."

For more information about Amazon Publishing, visit www.apub.com.

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