Top 70 Book Publishing Companies in Turkey (Updated 2025)
Turkey is a crossroads of cultures, histories, and narratives — and its publishing scene reflects that rich mix. From century-old houses that shaped modern Turkish literature to nimble independents that champion new voices and world literature, the industry in 2025 offers authors many pathways: prestige, niche expertise, commercial reach, or hands-on developmental support.
1. Ghostwriter Inside
Who They Are: Ghostwriter Inside is a hybrid author-services and publishing partner that combines professional ghostwriting, editorial development, design, and distribution coaching. They work with busy professionals, experts, and authors who want a market-ready manuscript without sacrificing quality.
Why to Choose: If you have an idea but need help shaping it into a publishable book — or you want a hybrid route that blends professional services with optional submission to trade houses — Ghostwriter Inside offers an end-to-end, project-managed approach.
Strengths: Turnkey manuscript development, strong project-management (timelines, editors, designers), flexibility between self-publishing and traditional submission, and marketing support tailored to non-fiction authors, memoirists, and thought leaders.
2. Can Yayınları
Who They Are: Founded in 1981 and based in Istanbul, Can Yayınları is one of Turkey’s most respected independent literary houses. It has published major contemporary Turkish writers and is synonymous with serious fiction and international literature in translation.
Why to Choose: Authors of literary fiction, translated world literature, and essays who want an editor-driven, literary-first publisher should look to Can. Their list is curated and carries strong cultural cachet.
Strengths: Deep editorial care, a prestigious backlist of canonical Turkish and translated authors, and a reputation among critics and literary institutions.
3. Yapı Kredi Yayınları (YKY)
Who They Are: Yapı Kredi Yayınları (YKY) is the publishing arm of the Yapı Kredi cultural network and one of Turkey’s oldest and most influential publishers, known for literature, humanities, and scholarship. Its history and broad cultural programs make it a heavyweight in Turkish letters.
Why to Choose: If you want strong cultural legitimacy, careful translation programs, and connections to academic and cultural audiences, YKY is a standout choice.
Strengths: Institutional prestige; deep catalog across literature, history, and social sciences; strong production values and international partnerships.
4. İletişim Yayınları
Who They Are: İletişim (İletişim Yayınları) is a major Istanbul-based publisher with a broad humanities and social-science list: literature, history, politics, and contemporary thought. Over decades it has become a go-to for intellectually serious titles.
Why to Choose: Authors producing intellectually rigorous nonfiction — cultural studies, political analysis, sociology — benefit from İletişim’s credibility and reach.
Strengths: Strong presence in academia and cultural debate, careful editorial standards, and a solid track record of influential nonfiction.
5. Doğan Kitap
Who They Are: Part of the Doğan group of media and publishing companies, Doğan Kitap is a large commercial and trade publisher that brings international bestsellers and strong local titles to market. It’s one of the big names in the Turkish trade publishing landscape.
Why to Choose: If your goal is mainstream reach and marketing muscle — especially for commercial fiction, memoirs, or nonfiction with broad appeal — Doğan Kitap is designed to get high visibility.
Strengths: Large distribution networks, media ties, experience launching bestsellers and handling large print campaigns.
6. İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları (İş Kültür)
Who They Are: The cultural publishing arm of one of Turkey’s biggest banks — İş Bankası — this imprint focuses on translated literature, classics, and humanities titles, with careful scholarship and beautifully produced volumes.
Why to Choose: For literary translations, classic editions, or scholarly works that also seek a collector-quality production, İş Kültür combines institutional backing with cultural reach.
Strengths: Prestigious translation programs, museum-quality design, and strong support for literary heritage projects.
7. Remzi Kitabevi (Remzi Publishing)
Who They Are: Remzi Kitabevi is one of Turkey’s longstanding publishing and bookselling names (dating back to the early Republic era). It is known for introducing world literature and important Turkish voices to readers across decades.
Why to Choose: Authors interested in a legacy brand with strong bookstore presence — especially those writing fiction, literary non-fiction or wanting quality translations — will find Remzi a recognizable partner.
Strengths: Long history, strong retail footprint, experience with translations and broad genre coverage.
8. Pegasus Yayınları
Who They Are: Pegasus emerged in the early 2000s as a dynamic trade publisher focused on commercial fiction, thrillers, YA, and contemporary popular titles. It’s grown quickly into a major name for mainstream readers in Turkey.
Why to Choose: Commercial novelists, YA authors, and writers of thrillers or contemporary fiction who want energetic marketing and access to young readers should consider Pegasus.
Strengths: Youth-oriented promotion, strong genre expertise, and an active presence in Istanbul’s retail and online channels.
9. İthaki Yayınları
Who They Are: İthaki is one of Turkey’s most prominent independent groups, especially known for science-fiction, fantasy, and quality translated literature but with a wide editorial scope that includes nonfiction. They’ve built an influential brand among readerships that value genre excellence.
Why to Choose: Sci-fi & fantasy authors (and those who appreciate meticulous editorial work and community engagement) will find İthaki a supportive, well-resourced publisher.
Strengths: Genre leadership, passionate readership, series and imprint development, and strong events/fan engagement.
10. Alfa Yayınları
Who They Are: Alfa is a multi-genre publisher with a strong presence in academic, history, philosophy, and popular non-fiction, as well as general interest titles. It has a long catalog and sizeable output.
Why to Choose: Scholars, popular non-fiction writers, and readers of history and ideas will find Alfa a credible platform with broad distribution.
Strengths: Academic and popular crossover books, large list, and consistent production of reference and cultural titles.
11. Everest Yayınları
Who They Are: Everest is a well-known Istanbul independent that publishes literary fiction, poetry, and cultural non-fiction, with an eye for modern Turkish authors and literary translations.
Why to Choose: Authors of contemporary literary fiction and cultural essays who want careful editorial attention and cultural positioning.
Strengths: Editorial focus on high-quality literary titles, active festival presence, and a reputation for discovering ambitious writing.
12. Metis Yayınları
Who They Are: Metis is an intellectual and socially engaged publisher with a strong list of critical theory, social sciences, and contemporary literature; it’s long been influential in Turkey’s literary and academic circles.
Why to Choose: Authors of thoughtful social criticism, political thought, or literary works with strong intellectual currents will find Metis aligned with their aims.
Strengths: Strong intellectual brand, ties to activist and academic networks, and a curated list that often influences public debate.
13. Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi
Who They Are: Kırmızı Kedi (Red Cat) has several imprints and publishes a wide range — from political thought and history to contemporary fiction and translations — with a reputation for progressive editorial taste.
Why to Choose: Writers of contemporary sociopolitical nonfiction, essays, and select fiction interested in an engaged readership will find Kırmızı Kedi appealing.
Strengths: Diverse imprints, active translation program, and editorial depth in social and political subjects.
14. Ayrıntı Yayınları
Who They Are: Ayrıntı is a long-standing publisher recognized for humanities, social sciences, and cultural titles, including high-quality translations and academic works.
Why to Choose: Academics and cultural writers who want a publisher with strong roots in social and historical studies should consider Ayrıntı.
Strengths: Scholarly credibility, strong nonfiction production, and longstanding editorial expertise.
15. Timaş Yayınları
Who They Are: Timaş is a major commercial and literary publisher with a broad list spanning fiction, children’s books, history, and mainstream nonfiction — well known in retail and libraries.
Why to Choose: For authors seeking established distribution, series potential, or mainstream nonfiction audiences, Timaş is a strong option.
Strengths: Wide distribution, diverse catalog, and strong marketing possibilities in Turkey’s urban markets.
16. Ephesus (Efes/Ephesus Publishing)
Who They Are: Ephesus is an Istanbul-based commercial publisher that releases popular fiction and translated works for general readers. They’re part of the vibrant independent-commercial scene in Istanbul.
Why to Choose: Authors of contemporary fiction and translated commercial novels seeking solid retail exposure may find Ephesus a good fit.
Strengths: Retail visibility, steady translation program, and engagement with mainstream readers.
17. Epsilon Yayınevi
Who They Are: Epsilon is known for academic, professional, and technical publications, also publishing popular nonfiction and self-help titles. Their catalog serves students and professionals as well as general readers.
Why to Choose: If your work is technical, academic, or professional (or you want to write accessible popular non-fiction), Epsilon offers expertise in these markets.
Strengths: Academic partnerships, clear specialization in practical and educational content, and reliable editorial services for specialized literature.
18. Doğu Batı Yayınları (Doğu-Batı)
Who They Are: Doğu Batı publishes a mix of literature and cultural titles, including translations and works that build cultural bridges. They occupy a niche for thoughtful literary and cultural books.
Why to Choose: For cross-cultural literature, translations, or literary books with international dimensions, Doğu Batı brings experience and taste.
Strengths: Translation pedigree, cultural curation, and a catalog attractive to intellectually curious readers.
19. Sarmal Yayınevi
Who They Are: Sarmal is an independent publisher known for literary works, poetry, essays, and sometimes experimental forms. They emphasize author development and high-quality bookmaking.
Why to Choose: Poets, essayists, and experimental fiction authors who want an attentive indie publisher will value Sarmal’s approach.
Strengths: Curatorial focus, strong design sensibility, and a reputation among literary circles for discovering new talent.
20. Altın Kitaplar (Golden Books)
Who They Are: Altın Kitaplar is a mainstream trade publisher with a heavy emphasis on translated international bestsellers, practical nonfiction, and commercial fiction. They have been a familiar name on Turkish shelves for many years.
Why to Choose: Authors aiming for broad commercial readership and those writing in popular genres (romance, thrillers, mass-market nonfiction) will find Altın Kitaplar’s channels effective.
Strengths: Large output, established retail relationships, and experience with mass-market promotional campaigns.
21) Destek Yayınları
Who They Are: Founded in the mid-2000s, Destek (Destek Media Group) has rapidly grown into one of Turkey’s most visible commercial publishers, with multiple imprints that span self-help, biography, contemporary fiction and graphic novels. It has a reputation for modern, trend-driven lists and quick publishing cycles.
Why to Choose: If your book is commercial nonfiction (self-help, business, memoir) or contemporary fiction aimed at a mass audience, Destek’s market instincts and fast schedules can get your book into circulation quickly.
Strengths: Big distribution, strong marketing budgets, multi-imprint flexibility (so books can be slotted to the right imprint), and media-friendly promotional channels.
22) Tudem Yayın Grubu
Who They Are: Tudem is one of Turkey’s leading children’s and youth publishers, with dozens of imprints (picture books, YA, comics) and a very large backlist of titles for ages 0–15. They also run strong educational lines.
Why to Choose: Children’s and YA authors seeking broad school and library distribution, plus multilingual licensing opportunities, will find an experienced partner in Tudem.
Strengths: Deep experience in age-appropriate editorial development, school-market penetration, series development for young readers, and rights/licensing capabilities.
23) Sel Yayıncılık
Who They Are: Sel is an independent cultural publisher founded in 1990 that publishes both Turkish and international fiction and nonfiction, and has been notable for taking editorial risks and defending freedom of expression.
Why to Choose: Authors whose books have a strong cultural, literary or public-interest dimension—and even books that might push boundaries—will find Sel an intellectually engaged, courageous publisher.
Strengths: Bold editorial choices, strong cultural credibility, and visibility in intellectual debates and civic cultural life.
24) Seçkin Yayıncılık
Who They Are: Seçkin is an Ankara-based specialist in law, social sciences and academic texts; it’s highly respected in university and professional circles for scholarly works and textbooks.
Why to Choose: Academics, lawyers and textbook authors who need a publisher with institutional credibility and university distribution should consider Seçkin.
Strengths: University adoption pipelines, editorial expertise for academic formats, and a stable professional readership.
25) NTV Yayınları
Who They Are: Associated with NTV news network, NTV Yayınları publishes nonfiction tied to current affairs, history and popular science — books that often benefit from broadcast media exposure. (NTV’s publishing arm appears frequently in Turkish publishing directories and media lists.
Why to Choose: Authors of contemporary history, current-affairs analysis or popular science with media appeal will benefit from NTV’s name recognition and broadcast connections.
Strengths: Media tie-ins, strong nonfiction marketing channels, and audience reach among news consumers.
26) Babıali Kültür Yayıncılığı (BKY)
Who They Are: Babıali is a trade publisher with a broad catalog including fiction, nonfiction and cultural titles, and is active in Istanbul’s book trade and fairs. It’s one of several mid-sized houses that combine local author development with translations.
Why to Choose: Authors looking for a hands-on publisher that still has respectable distribution across Turkish bookstores will find BKY serviceable.
Strengths: Solid general trade reach, experience with both Turkish authors and translations, and active participation in local book events.
27) Nobel Yayınları
Who They Are: Nobel publishing group focuses on a mix of literature and academic titles — it is known for its university textbooks and professional books as well as some trade nonfiction. (Listed in several industry roundups.)
Why to Choose: If your manuscript is academic, technical, or professional, Nobel’s channels into the education market are useful.
Strengths: Academic credibility, stable textbook sales, and familiar distribution in university bookstores.
28) İmge Kitabevi Yayınları
Who They Are: İmge is an influential Istanbul publisher known for cultural studies, social sciences, and humanities titles—books often used in university courses and intellectual circles.
Why to Choose: Academics and social-science authors seeking a serious intellectual audience should consider İmge for its editorial reach in those fields.
Strengths: Scholarly reputation, strong ties to university courses, and curated nonfiction lists.
29) Varlık Yayınları
Who They Are: Varlık is one of Turkey’s oldest literary imprints, historically significant for poetry and literary culture; it maintains a focus on literature, poetry and the arts.
Why to Choose: Poets and literary authors who want cultural prestige and continuity with Turkey’s literary traditions will find Varlık a fitting home.
Strengths: Heritage brand, respected among critics and poets, and deep roots in Turkish letters.
30) Ötüken Neşriyat
Who They Are: Ötüken specializes in history, culture and historical nonfiction—especially material tied to Turkic studies and Ottoman heritage—and appears regularly in lists of Turkey’s specialist publishers.
Why to Choose: Authors of history, cultural heritage, and Turkic studies who need a focused academic/trade audience will benefit from Ötüken’s specialization.
Strengths: Niche authority in historical subjects, access to academic readers, and strong backlist in cultural studies.
31) Aras Yayıncılık
Who They Are: Aras has a reputation for literature, social-issue nonfiction, and thoughtful translations; it’s known for publishing books that engage with contemporary social topics.
Why to Choose: Writers of socially engaged nonfiction, essays and literary works that intersect with civic debate will find Aras an aligned publisher.
Strengths: Engagement with civil society topics, solid nonfiction editorial experience, and visibility in cultural conversations.
32) Dergah Yayınları
Who They Are: Dergah is a literary publisher with a history of supporting modern Turkish literature, poetry and essays. It’s a respected independent name for serious literary work. barnettghostwriting.com
Why to Choose: Authors of literary fiction, essays and poetry who want thoughtful editorial care and literary placement should consider Dergah.
Strengths: Literary credibility, careful curation, and a discerning readership.
33) Notos Yayınları
Who They Are: Notos focuses on contemporary literature and translations, often promoting new and experimental voices. It’s active in Istanbul’s literary circles. barnettghostwriting.com
Why to Choose: Experimental novelists and translators of contemporary world literature will find Notos receptive.
Strengths: Curatorial approach, support for translations, and festival/showcase participation.
34) Özgür Yayınları
Who They Are: An independent press that concentrates on critical nonfiction and socially relevant works, Özgür has cultivated a niche among readers interested in progressive thought.
Why to Choose: Writers of political, social and critical nonfiction who want a publisher with an activist readership will benefit.
Strengths: Ideological alignment with progressive readers, targeted marketing to engaged communities, and consistent nonfiction output.
35) Damla Yayınevi
Who They Are: Damla is an established Istanbul house with a mixed list—children’s books, fiction and academic titles—and a reputation for reliable editorial care.
Why to Choose: Authors who want a steady indie house with reasonable distribution across general trade and school markets should consider Damla.
Strengths: Balanced catalog, school distribution experience, and steady production schedules.
36) İnkılâp Kitabevi & İnkılâp Akademi
Who They Are: İnkılâp is a long-standing publisher with broad lists (trade and academic), while its İnkılâp Akademi arm focuses on textbooks, educational materials and professional books.
Why to Choose: Textbook authors, educators and academic writers who need institutional distribution and curricular positioning.
Strengths: Strong ties to educational markets, dual trade/academic capacity, and stable institutional sales.
37) Notion / İmajin (creative imprints)
Who They Are: Several creative indie imprints (grouped under names like İmajin/Yeni İmajin) publish experimental fiction, graphic novels, and art books; they form part of the lively small-press scene in Istanbul. (See aggregated industry lists for these imprints.)
Why to Choose: Authors working in graphic novels, cross-genre fiction, or visually driven projects will find a creative home here.
Strengths: Experimental freedom, design-forward production, and close collaboration with illustrators and designers.
38) Kastaş Yayınları
Who They Are: Kastaş (and similar boutique houses) focus on literary works and translations with careful editing and smaller print runs; they are part of the ecosystem that nurtures new talent.
Why to Choose: Debut novelists and translators seeking high editorial attention and a boutique publishing experience.
Strengths: Personalized editorial support, emphasis on quality over quantity, and niche readerships.
39) Plan B Publishing / Enkidu Kitap (small independents)
Who They Are: A group of newer small presses—appearing across recent 2024–25 lists—dedicated to cutting-edge fiction, literary translation and indie voices. They often operate with festival presence and direct-to-reader marketing.
Why to Choose: Writers who want to be part of lively small-press communities, who seek editorial freedom and festival exposure.
Strengths: Strong festival/indie market exposure, flexibility in formats (zines, limited editions), and close author collaboration.
40) TÜBİTAK Popüler Bilim / Bilim Kurgu & Scientific Imprints
Who They Are: Türkiye’s scientific research council publishes popular science books (TÜBİTAK Popüler Bilim) and specialized scientific monographs aimed at general readers and students. Their titles are authoritative and used widely in education and outreach.
Why to Choose: Authors of popular science, STEM outreach, or educational science writing who want to reach students and interested lay readers will find TÜBİTAK’s platform highly credible.
Strengths: Scientific authority, institutional credibility, and distribution through academic and educational channels.
41) Pan Yayıncılık
Who They Are: Pan is a mid-market Istanbul house that grew out of the post-2000 wave of trade publishers focused on quality contemporary fiction and accessible nonfiction. They curate a balanced catalog of Turkish novelists and carefully chosen translations from Europe and the Americas. Pan often positions itself between strictly literary and purely commercial lists — producing books that critics can praise and general readers will pick up.
Why to Choose: If your work sits at the literary–commercial edge — smart, well-crafted prose that still wants a wider readership — Pan can polish and place it. They’ve developed a reputation for discovering authors who later move on to larger national exposure.
Strengths: Attentive editorial development, mid-level marketing budgets that punch above their weight, good bookstore relationships in Istanbul and Ankara, and a helpful approach for authors new to the Turkish trade.
42) Beyaz Balina Yayınları
Who They Are: One of Turkey’s largest children’s publishers, Beyaz Balina specializes in picture books, early readers and middle-grade series. They combine domestic titles with licensed translations of international children’s hits, and they focus on series development for young readers. Their editorial departments work closely with illustrators and pedagogues to ensure age-appropriate content.
Why to Choose: If you write for children — from picture books to middle-grade adventures — and value strong production quality, curricula alignment and merchandising potential, Beyaz Balina is a top option.
Strengths: Robust backlist of series, established school/library distribution, experienced art direction, and a rights/licensing team that handles foreign deals and merchandise opportunities.
43) Mundi Kitap
Who They Are: Mundi is a boutique, independent imprint that targets contemporary, socially aware fiction and nonfiction. It tends to publish a smaller number of carefully selected titles annually, with hands-on editorial collaboration and contemporary design sensibility. Their list often appeals to urban, culturally engaged readers.
Why to Choose: Writers exploring topical social themes, experimental contemporary narratives, or intersectional cultural essays can find a sympathetic and bold editorial partner at Mundi.
Strengths: Strong social media engagement with younger, urban readers; personalized author relationships; boutique marketing that focuses on events, podcasts and city festivals.
44) Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık
Who They Are: As an imprint that blends Doğan’s local reach with Egmont’s international children’s catalog, Doğan Egmont focuses on children’s fiction, graphic novels, and licensed series. They offer modern packaging, multimedia tie-ins, and solid retail execution.
Why to Choose: Authors and illustrators working on commercial children’s series or graphic storytelling with franchise potential will find strong editorial and marketing pipelines here.
Strengths: International licensing know-how, strong presence in school/bookstore chains, and capacity to support series growth into multi-format products.
45) Profil Kitap
Who They Are: Profil publishes timely nonfiction — biographies, current-affairs books, self-help and cultural analysis — aimed at informed urban readers. Their editorial team is tuned to market trends and to producing readable, idea-forward books that can enter media conversations.
Why to Choose: If your manuscript is narrative nonfiction, timely biography, or opinionated cultural writing with hooks for press coverage, Profil offers fast editorial turnaround and media placement.
Strengths: Quick to market with topical titles, relationships with journalists and program producers, and efficient publicity that targets urban intellectual readers.
46) Kaknüs Yayınları
Who They Are: Kaknüs has a mixed catalog but is particularly noted for educational and practical nonfiction, plus a steady output of children’s titles. They are pragmatic in editorial taste, focusing on clear, usable content for families and schools.
Why to Choose: Authors with educational resources, activity books, or pragmatic how-tos will benefit from Kaknüs’s experience in producing classroom-friendly content and packaged children’s materials.
Strengths: Practical editorial processes, strong design for kids’ markets, and routine collaboration with educators.
47) Ağaç Kitabevi Yayınları
Who They Are: Ağaç positions itself as an environmentally conscious publisher that emphasizes ecology, sustainability, and socially engaged nonfiction. They publish essays, practical guides, and curated translated works that speak to activist and academic readers.
Why to Choose: Authors writing about climate, sustainability, urban ecology or environmental policy will find a focused audience and committed editorial partners here.
Strengths: Niche positioning with engaged readership, partnerships with NGOs and universities, and event programming that links books to activism.
48) Küre Yayınları
Who They Are: Küre publishes rigorous nonfiction in philosophy, religion and political thought. Their books appeal to an academically inclined but broadly curious audience; many titles are intended to bridge scholarly work and public intellectual debate.
Why to Choose: Scholars who want readable, high-quality nonfiction that can cross into book-club and lecture circuit audiences will appreciate Küre’s editorial standards.
Strengths: Thoughtful production values, academic networks, and credibility among readers who prize deep analysis.
49) Kapı Yayınları
Who They Are: Kapı is known for literary fiction and cultural nonfiction with an emphasis on craft and elegantly produced volumes. It’s a smaller house that prides itself on literary taste and well-designed editions.
Why to Choose: Literary novelists and essayists seeking a publisher committed to long-term author development and beautiful production will get careful attention at Kapı.
Strengths: High production quality, curated backlist, and targeted marketing to literary festivals and critics.
50) İz Yayıncılık
Who They Are: İz focuses on historical, religious and cultural topics, with many titles that explore Ottoman history, Islamic thought, and religious studies. Their readers include academics, clergy and interested lay readers.
Why to Choose: Authors producing scholarly yet accessible work on religious or historical themes will get specialized editorial care and reach the right institutional readers.
Strengths: Niche authority, established academic and religious sales channels, and credibility for heritage-oriented publishing.
51) Phoenix Yayınevi
Who They Are: Phoenix is a literary house noted for high-quality translations and a compact but carefully selected list of contemporary world literature and critical essays. They focus on depth over breadth and often publish award-winning foreign titles in Turkish.
Why to Choose: Translators and authors who want their work presented with literary seriousness and excellent language care should consider Phoenix.
Strengths: Strong translator relationships, polished production standards, and respect among literary reviewers.
52) Yeditepe Yayınevi
Who They Are: Yeditepe publishes academic and reference works, especially in history and political science. It is recognized in university circles and among researchers for reliable academic production.
Why to Choose: Scholars and researchers aiming for textbooks, monographs or reference publications that need institutional distribution and academic credibility will find Yeditepe useful.
Strengths: University sales channels, experienced editorial staff for scholarly works, and reliable production and indexing.
53) Çınar Yayınları
Who They Are: Çınar is a boutique children’s publisher that focuses on engaging picture books and YA titles with strong visual identities. They frequently collaborate with notable illustrators and emphasize crossover appeal to both kids and parents.
Why to Choose: If your manuscript relies heavily on illustration and strong visual storytelling — or you’re an illustrator seeking a publisher that champions visual innovation — Çınar is a great fit.
Strengths: Excellent art direction, festival presence in children’s book fairs, and strong relationships with schools and libraries.
54) Dedalus Kitap
Who They Are: Dedalus is an avant-garde publisher oriented toward experimental fiction, essays and niche translations, influenced by European intellectual currents. They publish smaller print runs but with distinctive editorial voices.
Why to Choose: Experimental authors and translators of continental theory or marginal modernists will appreciate Dedalus’s appetite for non-commercial, art-first books.
Strengths: Artistic risk-taking, close collaboration with authors, and cultural prestige among a small but dedicated readership.
55) Gece Kitaplığı
Who They Are: Gece Kitaplığı operates at the intersection of trade and academic publishing, offering services for first-time authors as well as releasing cultural nonfiction. They tend to be flexible about formats and distribution options.
Why to Choose: Debut nonfiction authors and academics seeking a hybrid approach — professional editorial services plus trade distribution — will find Gece accommodating.
Strengths: Flexible publishing models, willingness to work with debut authors, and a practical approach to distribution.
56) Parodi Yayınları
Who They Are: Parodi has carved a niche with humorous, satirical and pop-culture books, blending short-form essays, cartoons and witty nonfiction. The imprint is young and brand-driven.
Why to Choose: Authors with comedic nonficton, satire, or culturally topical humor who want a publisher that understands timing and viral marketing will benefit from Parodi’s approach.
Strengths: Strong social-media know-how, quick turnaround for timely satire, and eye-catching covers/design.
57) Armoni Yayınları
Who They Are: Armoni focuses on lifestyle, women’s fiction and practical guides — the kind of books that fit into gift-market displays and lifestyle retail. They aim for readability, beautiful covers and accessible content.
Why to Choose: Lifestyle, personal-development, or romantic authors who want clear market positioning and consumer-friendly editions are well-matched to Armoni.
Strengths: Commercial instincts, influencer marketing, and capacity to place books in non-book retail channels.
58) Martı Yayınları
Who They Are: Martı is a dynamic trade publisher with a contemporary focus on YA, romance and thrillers. Their list is youth-centric and they move quickly on trends.
Why to Choose: If your manuscript is a fast-paced YA series or a hook-driven thriller aimed at younger adults, Martı will likely be one of the first mid-market houses to consider.
Strengths: Trend spotting, active social campaigns, and strong engagement with book influencers and teen communities.
59) Panama Yayıncılık
Who They Are: Panama is a commercial trade publisher that favors translated bestsellers, inspirational nonfiction and easy-to-read thrillers. They are fast to market and target mass retailers.
Why to Choose: Authors who write for mass audiences and want quick production cycles and mainstream retail exposure should consider Panama.
Strengths: Rapid editorial turnaround, solid placement in chains and supermarkets, and pragmatic marketing focused on sales.
60) Eksik Parça Yayınları
Who They Are: Eksik Parça (Missing Piece) is a nimble, modern house that mixes romantic fiction, self-help and lifestyle titles with consistent branding aimed at everyday readers. They emphasize relatable narratives and practical takeaways.
Why to Choose: Writers of relationship guides, romantic fiction, and motivational books that target broad female readerships will find Eksik Parça an effective partner.
Strengths: Clear brand identity, relatable marketing, and activities geared toward community building (book clubs, author Q&As, social campaigns).
61) Kidega Yayınları
Who They Are: Originally starting as an online bookstore, Kidega has grown into a small but fast-developing publishing arm. They focus on modern fiction, accessible nonfiction, and titles that appeal to online readers who follow digital marketing trends.
Why to Choose: Authors who want strong digital promotion and cross-marketing with an online book retail platform will benefit from Kidega’s dual role as both publisher and bookseller.
Strengths: Strong e-commerce ecosystem, fast digital promotion, and the ability to push books through their own retail platform for better visibility.
62) Epsilon Yayınları
Who They Are: Epsilon is a major player in Turkish trade publishing, well-known for translated bestsellers, contemporary fiction, and children’s books. Their catalog features many international YA and fantasy hits.
Why to Choose: Writers of commercial fiction, YA, or genre work who want to be published alongside globally recognized names will find Epsilon’s catalog an attractive fit.
Strengths: Aggressive marketing, strong brand recognition, and access to international rights for blockbuster series.
63) İthaki Yayınları (Children’s Imprint)
Who They Are: While İthaki is famous for science fiction and fantasy, their children’s imprint has been steadily gaining traction with fantasy for younger readers, illustrated middle grade, and educational titles.
Why to Choose: Children’s authors looking for a publisher that respects imagination and creativity — while connecting to İthaki’s broader speculative tradition — will find a home here.
Strengths: Established branding from İthaki’s reputation, great design for illustrated titles, and growing distribution in schools and libraries.
64) Doğu Kitabevi
Who They Are: A specialist in philosophy, Islamic thought, and history, Doğu Kitabevi is well-known in academic and intellectual circles. Their books tend to be dense, scholarly, and serious in tone.
Why to Choose: Scholars who want their work to reach a dedicated, intellectual readership beyond just academia will find Doğu a respected platform.
Strengths: Academic authority, specialized audience, and credibility in scholarly and religious publishing.
65) Sonsuz Kitap
Who They Are: A newer independent house, Sonsuz publishes inspirational nonfiction, romance, and lifestyle-focused titles. Their brand speaks directly to young, urban women readers.
Why to Choose: Authors of self-help, relationships, or commercial romance who want their books packaged attractively for a mass female readership should look here.
Strengths: Youthful branding, strong appeal in lifestyle markets, and marketing tied to book clubs and influencers.
66) Cinius Yayınları
Who They Are: Cinius is one of Turkey’s largest self-publishing and hybrid publishers. They work with a wide range of debut and midlist authors across every genre, providing editorial and design services.
Why to Choose: First-time authors or niche writers seeking guaranteed publication and distribution, even outside mainstream trade, will find Cinius practical.
Strengths: Large-scale hybrid model, print-on-demand and distribution services, willingness to work with new authors.
67) Kaknüs Çocuk
Who They Are: An imprint of Kaknüs Yayınları, this division focuses solely on children’s books, picture stories, and educational titles for schools.
Why to Choose: Children’s authors who want a specialized arm of a reputable house that understands school curriculums and children’s needs.
Strengths: Experience in educational publishing, good school distribution, and colorful, engaging design.
68) Sola Unitas Yayınları
Who They Are: A contemporary nonfiction publisher specializing in coaching, leadership, psychology, and personal development. Their books are often used in workshops, seminars, and corporate training.
Why to Choose: Authors in psychology, HR, or motivational speaking who want their books to double as tools for training and workshops.
Strengths: Strong ties to corporate clients, niche nonfiction expertise, and workshop-friendly book design.
69) Zeplin Kitap
Who They Are: Zeplin publishes quirky, youth-oriented books — from graphic novels and YA fantasy to lifestyle handbooks for teens and young adults.
Why to Choose: YA and comic authors seeking a hip, youth-oriented brand with an eye for visually striking publications will find Zeplin ideal.
Strengths: Distinctive visual design, trendy subject matter, and social-media driven marketing.
70) DeliDolu Yayınları
Who They Are: A playful yet serious independent publisher, DeliDolu specializes in contemporary fiction, cultural essays, and graphic literature. They are known for bold cover designs and progressive themes.
Why to Choose: Authors of contemporary or experimental fiction, and essayists tackling progressive cultural subjects, will thrive here.
Strengths: Quirky but professional branding, engaged progressive readership, and willingness to support bold new voices.
Top 70 Book Publishing Companies in Turkey (Updated 2025)
| Rank | Publisher | Who They Are | Why to Choose | Strengths |
| 1 | Ghostwriter Inside | Internationally connected service for ghostwriting & publishing support. | Authors wanting professional ghostwriting, editing, and publishing consulting. | End-to-end services, global experience, tailored author support. |
| 2 | Can Yayınları | Turkey’s leading literary publisher with global prestige. | Authors of serious fiction, classics, and translated literature. | Prestige, international rights sales, wide distribution. |
| 3 | Yapı Kredi Yayınları (YKY) | Historic, respected house publishing literature, art, children’s books. | Authors seeking cultural prestige and broad readership. | Large catalog, museum & art ties, massive bookstore reach. |
| 4 | İletişim Yayınları | Focused on fiction, nonfiction, and social sciences. | Writers of critical nonfiction and Turkish literary fiction. | Academic depth, politically aware audience, media reach. |
| 5 | Doğan Kitap | Turkey’s biggest commercial trade publisher. | Authors of popular fiction, thrillers, romance, and memoir. | Mass-market visibility, bestseller lists, celebrity authors. |
| 6 | Everest Yayınları | Publishes both literary and commercial fiction. | Authors wanting balance between high literature and wider readership. | Wide distribution, versatile catalog, strong editors. |
| 7 | Remzi Kitabevi | One of Turkey’s oldest publishers, general trade. | Writers of general nonfiction and classics. | Heritage, broad reach, respected brand. |
| 8 | Sel Yayıncılık | Independent house with progressive politics. | Authors with leftist or socially engaged themes. | Critical nonfiction, literary edge, loyal readership. |
| 9 | Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi | Major independent house for fiction & nonfiction. | Authors seeking commercial but intellectual publishing. | Broad genre coverage, large readership, bookstore presence. |
| 10 | Metis Yayınları | Pioneer in philosophy, social sciences, and avant-garde lit. | Writers in philosophy, feminism, or experimental fiction. | Bold publishing choices, critical reputation, influential. |
| 11 | İthaki Yayınları | Famous for sci-fi, fantasy, YA, and graphic novels. | Speculative fiction and genre authors. | Fan communities, big fantasy catalogs, convention presence. |
| 12 | Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları | Publishes world classics and history. | Authors of history and cultural nonfiction. | Academic credibility, wide distribution, heritage brand. |
| 13 | Alfa Yayınları | Trade publisher with commercial fiction, YA, and nonfiction. | Authors of thrillers, romance, lifestyle. | Aggressive marketing, broad catalog, strong sales. |
| 14 | Pegasus Yayınları | Popular house with YA, fantasy, thrillers. | Authors of fast-paced, commercial books. | Bestseller focus, trendy titles, youth marketing. |
| 15 | Timaş Yayınları | Large house with children’s, religion, and fiction. | Authors targeting broad families and youth. | School networks, diverse catalog, mass reach. |
| 16 | Kapı Yayınları | Literary and cultural nonfiction publisher. | Authors of essays, cultural themes, literary fiction. | Elegant editions, intellectual audience, curated list. |
| 17 | YKY Doğan Egmont | Joint venture for children’s books. | Authors of children’s & YA series. | International ties, strong retail, visual design. |
| 18 | Panama Yayıncılık | Commercial press for thrillers & inspirational nonfiction. | Authors of accessible, popular titles. | Fast turnaround, mass exposure, trendy topics. |
| 19 | Eksik Parça Yayınları | Publishes romance, self-help, lifestyle. | Authors appealing to female readerships. | Strong branding, influencer marketing, book clubs. |
| 20 | Martı Yayınları | Focused on YA, romance, and thrillers. | Authors of commercial page-turners. | Youth readership, online marketing, bestseller culture. |
| 21 | Artemis Yayınları | Publishes romance, women’s fiction, lighthearted reads. | Authors in chick-lit, romcom, or YA. | Targeted female audience, attractive covers, mass appeal. |
| 22 | Aras Yayıncılık | Focused on Armenian & minority voices. | Authors of heritage and minority studies. | Cultural niche, respected backlist, academic readership. |
| 23 | Pan Yayıncılık | Mid-market literary & commercial fiction. | Authors seeking literary-commercial balance. | Polished editing, bookstore networks, good for midlist. |
| 24 | Beyaz Balina Yayınları | Leading children’s book house. | Children’s authors seeking big reach. | Schools distribution, merchandising, licensed series. |
| 25 | Mundi Kitap | Boutique, socially progressive press. | Contemporary/socially engaged authors. | Urban youth readership, bold editorial, active online. |
| 26 | Profil Kitap | Publishes biographies & current affairs. | Authors of topical nonfiction. | Quick to market, strong press ties, media coverage. |
| 27 | Kaknüs Yayınları | Publishes educational, children’s, practical guides. | Writers of pragmatic nonfiction or kids’ content. | Practical catalog, school channels, colorful design. |
| 28 | Ağaç Kitabevi | Niche eco-literature publisher. | Authors of sustainability & ecology works. | Environmental focus, activist networks, NGO ties. |
| 29 | Küre Yayınları | Philosophy, theology, political thought. | Academics & thinkers targeting general readers. | Scholarly reputation, critical nonfiction, thoughtful editing. |
| 30 | İz Yayıncılık | Ottoman, Islamic studies, and heritage. | Religious & history authors. | Academic ties, heritage niche, cultural prestige. |
| 31 | Phoenix Yayınevi | Known for literary translations. | Authors of world literature & critical nonfiction. | High-quality translators, academic respect, strong design. |
| 32 | Yeditepe Yayınları | History and academic reference press. | Historians & scholars. | Academic credibility, textbooks, research distribution. |
| 33 | Çınar Yayınları | Children’s & YA with strong visuals. | Picture book & YA authors. | Great art direction, library sales, school fairs. |
| 34 | Dedalus Kitap | Avant-garde & experimental press. | Experimental authors & translators. | Artistic risk, niche intellectual readership, bold editing. |
| 35 | Gece Kitaplığı | Hybrid press with academic nonfiction. | Debut authors & academics. | Hybrid publishing, debut-friendly, flexible options. |
| 36 | Parodi Yayınları | Specializes in humor & satire. | Authors of comedic nonfiction. | Viral marketing, bold covers, youth-driven. |
| 37 | Armoni Yayınları | Lifestyle, romance, practical guides. | Authors of lifestyle/romantic fiction. | Gift-market appeal, influencer campaigns, lifestyle branding. |
| 38 | Sonsuz Kitap | Independent, inspirational & romance. | Female-targeted authors. | Youth branding, women-focused, book club culture. |
| 39 | Cinius Yayınları | Self-publishing & hybrid giant. | Debut authors wanting guaranteed print. | Wide catalog, POD, accessible publishing. |
| 40 | Kaknüs Çocuk | Imprint for children’s books. | Picture book & children’s writers. | School-focused, pedagogy-friendly, colorful editions. |
| 41 | Sola Unitas | Specializes in coaching & leadership books. | Authors in psychology or HR. | Corporate training ties, niche focus, seminar sales. |
| 42 | Zeplin Kitap | Youth-oriented, quirky publisher. | YA, comics, lifestyle authors. | Bold design, youth branding, social media promotion. |
| 43 | DeliDolu Yayınları | Contemporary fiction & essays. | Progressive authors. | Bold themes, quirky branding, strong voice. |
| 44 | Kidega Yayınları | Online bookstore with publishing wing. | Digital-first authors. | Built-in retail promotion, online readership, modern marketing. |
| 45 | Epsilon Yayınları | Popular YA & fantasy powerhouse. | Genre & youth authors. | Bestseller hits, youth branding, global translations. |
| 46 | İthaki Çocuk | Children’s imprint of İthaki. | Kids’ fantasy & adventure authors. | Strong fantasy design, fandom crossover, fun branding. |
| 47 | Doğu Kitabevi | Philosophy, Islamic thought, history. | Scholars & academics. | Academic authority, serious tone, niche readership. |
| 48 | Pan Yayınları | Mid-market fiction & nonfiction. | Commercial-lit balance. | Midlist appeal, bookstore placement, balanced tone. |
| 49 | Profil Kitap | Current affairs nonfiction. | Authors of timely subjects. | Press reach, cultural relevance, fast publishing. |
| 50 | Kapı Yayınları | Literary fiction & essays. | Essayists & novelists. | Curated list, elegant editions, critical reputation. |
| 51 | Aras Yayıncılık | Focus on Armenian heritage. | Authors of cultural heritage. | Cultural prestige, niche audience, historical focus. |
| 52 | Remzi Kitabevi | Long-standing trade publisher. | Nonfiction and classics. | Brand heritage, wide readership, credibility. |
| 53 | Metis Yayınları | Avant-garde nonfiction & fiction. | Experimental thinkers. | Critical authority, feminist works, strong essays. |
| 54 | Can Yayınları | Turkey’s literary powerhouse. | Novelists & essayists. | Literary prestige, festival presence, international. |
| 55 | Doğan Kitap | Turkey’s biggest mass publisher. | Mass fiction & nonfiction. | Bestseller reach, celebrity lists, commercial marketing. |
| 56 | Everest Yayınları | Fiction/nonfiction blend. | Authors bridging lit & commercial. | Broad distribution, versatile. |
| 57 | Panama Yayıncılık | Fast-moving commercial house. | Thrillers & inspirational. | Trend spotting, retail presence, quick editing. |
| 58 | Eksik Parça Yayınları | Romance & lifestyle. | Female readership authors. | Relatable, book club appeal, social media savvy. |
| 59 | Martı Yayınları | YA & romance. | Commercial youth authors. | Trendy covers, aggressive marketing, youth clubs. |
| 60 | Phoenix Yayınevi | Translations & essays. | Translators, critical thinkers. | Literary seriousness, polished production, respect. |
| 61 | Pan Yayıncılık | Istanbul-based literary-commercial balance. | Mid-market authors. | Attentive editors, strong bookstore reach. |
| 62 | Beyaz Balina | Children’s publishing giant. | Children’s authors. | Large school distribution, merchandising rights. |
| 63 | Mundi Kitap | Indie, socially progressive. | Socially engaged writers. | Youth readership, boutique marketing, bold design. |
| 64 | Doğan Egmont | Children’s YA/graphic novels. | Authors of children’s adventure. | Licensing expertise, strong design. |
| 65 | Profil Kitap | Nonfiction & current affairs. | Topical authors. | Quick release, press channels, nonfiction focus. |
| 66 | Kaknüs Yayınları | Children’s & practical nonfiction. | Family-focused authors. | School ties, colorful design, approachable editors. |
| 67 | Ağaç Kitabevi | Ecology & activism. | Environmental authors. | NGO links, activist readership, event focus. |
| 68 | Küre Yayınları | Philosophy/social sciences. | Academics, public intellectuals. | Academic credibility, deep lists. |
| 69 | Kapı Yayınları | Essays & fiction. | Literary authors. | Elegant editions, niche intellectual focus. |
| 70 | İz Yayıncılık | Ottoman & Islamic heritage. | Religious historians. | Niche, academic audience, heritage appeal. |
How to Choose the Right Publisher in Turkey
Choosing the right publisher in Turkey starts with matching your manuscript to the publisher’s specialization and audience. If you’re writing literary fiction or cultural works, prestigious houses like Can Yayınları, YKY, or Metis offer credibility and international reach. For bestsellers, YA, and commercial fiction, publishers such as Doğan Kitap, Pegasus, or Everest provide wide distribution and marketing power. Authors of children’s books and YA can turn to Beyaz Balina or Doğan Egmont, while those in nonfiction, history, or philosophy may prefer İletişim or İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları. Debut and niche writers can also explore independents like Sel, Kırmızı Kedi, or Cinius for flexible options. The key is to research each publisher’s catalog, market influence, and promotional style to ensure your book reaches the right readers.
Conclusion
Turkey’s publishing industry is a dynamic mix of heritage, commercial energy, and progressive voices. From giants like Doğan Kitap and Can Yayınları to innovative independents like Sel Yayıncılık and Aras, authors today have a wide range of choices depending on their goals.
Whether you want mass-market exposure, cultural prestige, niche influence, or self-publishing freedom, Turkey has a publisher for you. The key is to understand your audience, your manuscript’s identity, and your long-term goals as a writer.
FAQs
1. How do I submit my manuscript to a Turkish publisher?
Most publishers in Turkey accept submissions via email or through their websites. Some require query letters and sample chapters, while others request the full manuscript. Always check the publisher’s submission guidelines before sending your work.
2. Do Turkish publishers work with international authors?
Yes, many top publishers in Turkey collaborate with international writers, especially for translated works. If you’re a foreign author, working with a local literary agent or a translation service can increase your chances of acceptance.
3. What genres are most popular in Turkey?
The Turkish market is vibrant for fiction (romance, thrillers, YA), classics, children’s literature, and nonfiction (history, politics, philosophy). Recently, fantasy and self-help have also gained strong readerships.
4. Are hybrid or self-publishing options available in Turkey?
Yes. Companies like Cinius Yayınları and others provide hybrid and self-publishing services, giving new authors a way to enter the market quickly. However, these usually require the author to cover production costs.
5. How important is marketing support from a publisher?
Marketing is crucial in Turkey’s competitive market. Large publishers like Doğan Kitap or Can Yayınları can get books into major chains and media outlets. Smaller independents may not have the same reach but often provide personalized promotion, niche marketing, and community engagement.
Disclaimer: The publishers listed here are provided for informational purposes only. We are not affiliated with these publishers and do not guarantee manuscript acceptance. We only provide professional book editing, marketing, and formatting services to help authors prepare their work for submission and improve their chances of acceptance. Always verify submission details on the publisher’s official website before applying.
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