The Boulevardier

Biography

The Boulevardier is a revived 1927 Parisian magazine blending archival gems, from original 1920s artwork to a rediscovered Hemingway essay, with contemporary writing on culture, cocktails, and café society. It is a dialogue across decades and is devoted to the joy of living well.

Philosophy

A celebration of good company, good writing, and good cocktails. The Boulevardier treats culture as conversation, between eras, cities, and the people who linger long enough to notice the details.

Languages

English, French

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KingDom Anywhere

Biography

Kingdom Anywhere is an independent, English language publishing house. The name is derived from the belief that if you cultivate a community with authenticity, integrity, and purpose, you can create a kingdom, anywhere.

Philosophy

The goal of our independent publishing house is to empower writers — whether you are a novice debuting your first work, or a seasoned author re-thinking your relationship to publishing, we want to make it feel tangible and exciting.

Languages

English

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Letterpress de Paris

Biography

After working in the world of luxury stationery, Jean-Frédérique founded Letterpress, a print studio specializing in traditional techniques such as letterpress, foiling, and embossing. We collaborate with artists and create bespoke projects for both brands and individuals.

Philosophy

We preserve time-honored techniques to produce exceptional prints, carrying forward the values of true craftsmanship — closeness, guidance, and commitment.

Languages

English, French

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Souvenir

Biography

Souvenir is a tri-annual literary journal of arts and culture. Founded in the spirit of the early Paris Review, Souvenir is dedicated to discovering and promoting Francophone and Anglophone writers and artists in France and across Europe. Articles include reportage, fiction, interviews, personal essays, art portfolios, reviews, and cultural criticism.

Philosophy

We believe that little journals start big movements. Our mission is to carry the spirit of The Paris Review, creating a souvenir to serve as inspiration for future generations of great artists, photographers, illustrators and writers.

Languages

English, French

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