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Les Nouveaux Editeurs, the freestanding group of publishers launched by ex-Hachette Livre chief Arnaud Nourry at the end of May, has announced the creation of its first publishing house.
Called La Tribu, it will specialise in French fiction and non-fiction and will be managed by its founder Julia Pavlowitch. “She is a shareholder” in the company, and will have “full editorial independence", Nourry said in a statement.
Pavlowitch has spent 12 years as an editor for independent publishers, Les Arènes, L’Iconoclaste and Phébus. She plans to release about 15 titles a year in what she describes as a “personal project that brings together all the conditions for encouraging literary creation”.
The first two La Tribu novels will be published on 5th February 2025.
The Nouveaux Editeurs should welcome one other new publisher before Christmas and two more early next year.
Earlier this month, it signed an exclusive marketing and distribution agreement with Flammarion Diffusion et Union Distribution, a subsidiary of Flammarion which is a stablemate of Gallimard.