
Turkey has long been a cultural bridge between East and West, and its publishing industry reflects this diversity. From traditional literary houses to modern imprints focused on digital formats, Turkish publishers play an important role in shaping national and international reading trends.
Below is a carefully compiled list of the top 31 book publishing companies in Turkey (updated for 2025). These publishers cover a wide range of genres, audiences, and specialties, reflecting the richness of Turkey’s literary scene.
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Toggle1. Vox Ghostwriting
Vox Ghostwriting has become a distinctive name in Turkey’s publishing landscape. While it initially earned recognition for editorial and writing expertise, the company has steadily evolved into a full publishing house that supports authors from concept to publication.
- Publishes fiction, non-fiction, and memoirs
- Works with emerging and established authors
- Issues Turkish originals and translated works
- Blends modern publishing strategies with traditional editorial care
By focusing on both quality storytelling and author support, Vox Ghostwriting has established itself as a reliable option for writers aiming to publish in Turkey’s competitive market.
2. Timaş Publishing Group
Founded in 1982, Timaş Publishing Group is one of the largest and most influential publishing companies in Turkey. It includes multiple imprints covering literature, history, philosophy, and children’s books. With a vast backlist and a reputation for consistent quality, Timaş remains a pillar of the Turkish literary world.
3. Yapı Kredi Yayınları (YKY)
Yapı Kredi Yayınları, founded in 1992, is considered a cultural powerhouse. The publishing house has released thousands of titles across fiction, arts, philosophy, and children’s books. Known for publishing Turkish classics alongside world literature, YKY continues to dominate the cultural scene in Istanbul.
4. Can Yayınları
Founded in 1981, Can Yayınları is famous for publishing both Turkish and world literature. It has introduced Turkish readers to international voices and nurtured local talents. Its catalog includes novels, poetry, and critical works, making it a household name in Turkey’s literary market.
5. İletişim Yayınları
Since 1982, İletişim Yayınları has been a hub for social sciences, fiction, and cultural studies. It has worked with some of Turkey’s most celebrated authors and is admired for its commitment to intellectual freedom and diverse perspectives.
6. Destek Yayınları
Destek Yayınları, part of Destek Media Group, is known for its diverse catalog, ranging from contemporary novels to biographies and motivational works. Founded in 2006, it has quickly risen as one of the most profitable publishing names in Turkey.
7. Everest Yayınları
Specializing in literature and children’s books, Everest Yayınları publishes both contemporary Turkish writers and translations of international authors. It has become a go-to name for young readers as well as literary enthusiasts.
8. Seçkin Yayıncılık
Based in Ankara, Seçkin Yayıncılık was founded in 1959 and entered publishing in 1972. It focuses on law, social sciences, and technical works. Its academic and professional books are highly regarded across Turkey.
9. Tudem
Founded in 1984, Tudem has become one of the most respected children’s and young adult publishers. With branches in Izmir, Istanbul, and Ankara, it offers a wide distribution network and a strong catalog for younger readers.
10. Agora Kitaplığı
Agora Kitaplığı is a progressive publishing house based in Istanbul. It focuses on philosophy, political theory, and intellectual works, and is associated with critical and forward-thinking publications.
11. Sel Yayıncılık
Founded in 1990, Sel Yayıncılık publishes fiction, essays, and world literature. It has built a reputation for bold choices, including controversial works, and has played a key role in Turkey’s intellectual debates.
12. Babıali Kültür Yayıncılığı (BKY)
Established in 1999, BKY has expanded quickly in Istanbul. It publishes a wide variety of books, from international bestsellers to Turkish classics, with a focus on accessibility for general readers.
13. Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
Backed by one of Turkey’s largest banks, this publishing house is a cornerstone of cultural publishing. It focuses on history, literature, and scholarly works, and has been instrumental in keeping Turkish classics in circulation.
14. Doğan Kitap
Doğan Kitap is a modern publishing giant specializing in bestsellers and popular works. It regularly releases international authors alongside Turkish writers, making it a key player in commercial publishing.
15. Epsilon Yayınevi
Founded in the 1990s, Epsilon focuses on academic, professional, and technical books. It collaborates with universities and provides valuable scholarly resources.
16. Pegasus Yayınları
Pegasus Yayınları was established in 2001 and is known for young adult fiction, thrillers, and contemporary novels. Its titles often appeal to mainstream audiences and younger readers.
17. Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi
Known for publishing thrillers and mystery novels, Kırmızı Kedi (Red Cat Publishing) also supports Turkish literature and translations. It is recognized for its dynamic catalog and bold publishing choices.
18. Metis Yayınları
Metis Yayınları, founded in the early 1990s, is a respected intellectual publisher. It specializes in social sciences, philosophy, and theory, contributing to Turkey’s cultural and academic debates.
19. Plan B Publishing
Launched in 2002, Plan B combines publishing with cultural programming. Its catalog often blurs the line between literature and visual arts, reflecting Turkey’s growing interest in multi-disciplinary projects.
20. Enkidu Kitap
Founded in 2006, Enkidu Kitap focuses on children’s literature. It highlights Turkish writers and illustrators, and some of its works have been translated internationally.
21. Damla Yayinevi
Established in 1974, Damla Yayinevi publishes primary education, preschool, and children’s books. With over 1,000 titles, it has become a trusted name in educational publishing.
22. İz Yayıncılık
İz Yayıncılık, founded in 1990, publishes books on theology, philosophy, art, and science. It is particularly noted for its contributions to Sufi and Islamic literature.
23. SesleKitap
As Turkey’s first audiobook publisher, SesleKitap has pioneered the audio format. With over 300 dramatized titles, it has introduced many Turkish readers to new forms of storytelling.
24. Pusula Yayıncılık
Since 1995, Pusula Yayıncılık has specialized in IT, computer science, and technical education. It also produces multimedia educational content for children.
25. Nüans Publishing
Nüans Publishing, founded in 1991 in Ankara, is known for foreign language teaching materials. It publishes textbooks and educational resources widely used across Turkey.
26. TÜBİTAK Popüler Bilim Kitapları
A branch of Turkey’s national scientific body, TÜBİTAK publishes accessible science books. Its mission is to make scientific knowledge engaging and approachable for the public.
27. Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları
The Turkish Language Association publishes works on language, linguistics, and Turkish literature. It is a cultural authority, supporting research and preserving the richness of the Turkish language.
28. Evrensel Publishing House
Founded in 1988 and based in Ankara, Evrensel publishes fiction, non-fiction, and academic works. It also offers packaging services and distributes books internationally.
29. İthaki Yayınları
Specializing in science fiction and fantasy, İthaki has brought global classics like Tolkien and Asimov to Turkish readers, while also promoting local speculative fiction authors.
30. Remzi Kitabevi
Founded in 1927, Remzi Kitabevi is one of the oldest publishing houses in Turkey. It publishes literature, self-help, and educational titles, maintaining a long tradition of accessible reading.
31. Alfa Yayınları
Alfa Yayınları is a well-known Istanbul-based publisher offering a diverse catalog, including world literature, Turkish authors, children’s titles, and academic works.
Conclusion
Turkey’s publishing industry is both historically rich and forward-looking. From long-standing cultural institutions like Remzi Kitabevi and Yapı Kredi Yayınları to modern names like Destek Yayınları and Vox Ghostwriting, the sector continues to adapt and expand.
- Diversity of genres ensures something for every reader, from children to academics.
- International connections bring world literature into Turkish translation.
- New players like Vox Ghostwriting show how publishing is evolving into hybrid models.
In 2025, Turkey remains a vibrant hub for literature, bridging tradition and innovation while nurturing both local voices and global influences.
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