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Éditions du Tullinois is a French-language publishing house based in Rimouski, Quebec, Canada. It is accredited and supported by the Government of Quebec and SODEC (Société de développement des entreprises culturelles), and mainly publishes French-language literary works such as historical fiction and fantasy. It also provides traditional book publishing services for French-language authors.
The publisher’s core model is “à compte d'éditeur” — traditional publishing where the publisher bears the costs — rather than self-publishing. It offers authors the full publishing workflow, from editing to distribution. Its distribution network is well developed and international: in Canada, distribution is handled by PROLOGUE; in Europe, printing and distribution are handled by Hachette-Livre; international ebooks are distributed by Primento-Publiscore; audiobooks by KAMPUS-Media; and the FROG format, an enhanced format designed for digital reading, by MOBiDYS.
As a traditional publisher, its publishing services are free for authors: the publisher takes on the risk and cost, while authors earn income through royalties. Readers purchase books at list price depending on the format, such as print, ebook, or audiobook.
Its strengths include a strong international distribution network, especially its partnership with Hachette, as well as support for multiple formats including print, ebooks, audiobooks, and FROG. Government accreditation also helps ensure publishing quality and credibility. The drawbacks are that it focuses only on the French-language market and leans toward historical and fantasy fiction, making it unsuitable for authors writing in other languages or outside its core genres. In addition, the traditional publishing model means submissions face a relatively high selection threshold.
It is best suited to French-language fiction authors seeking a traditional publishing route, especially those writing historical or fantasy novels, as well as international readers who enjoy French-language literature and want access to high-quality French books.
The website is directly accessible, but because all content is in French and the service mainly targets Quebec and other French-speaking markets, it offers very limited practical value for users in mainland China.
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