Contact

Correspondence

Editorial, rights, and review inquiries are handled through one stable point of contact.

Exchanges here remain human in scale: clear, patient, and proportionate to the work they concern.

Direct contact

Practical contact points

Editorial correspondence

For general inquiries, questions about publications, reading-related requests, and correspondence tied to the editorial life of the house.

Main address

contact@editions-aperception.ch

Geneva, Switzerland

Rights and permissions

Requests concerning rights, permissions, excerpts, or reproduction should be sent to the same address, with the purpose stated clearly in the subject line.

Recommended subject line

Rights / Permissions / Excerpt Request

Review and press

Review requests, press inquiries, and public-facing questions regarding titles or announcements may also be addressed through the main contact channel.

Accepted languages

French and English

Contact form

Write to the house

Use the form for editorial inquiries, rights-related questions, review requests, and general correspondence tied to the work of the house.

Messages are read with care and answered according to editorial pace.

Message

Contact form

Content

FAQ

This page is the main public point of contact for Éditions Aperception. It is intended for editorial correspondence, questions related to publications, rights-related inquiries, general information requests, and messages directly connected to the work of the house.
No. Éditions Aperception does not accept unsolicited manuscripts. The house is devoted to a defined editorial body and does not operate as an open submission platform.
You may write if your request is directly relevant to the editorial activity of the house. Messages should remain clear, concise, and proportionate to the scale and focus of Éditions Aperception.
Correspondence in English and French is welcome. Choose the language in which your message can remain the clearest.
Relevant and clearly addressed messages are read attentively. A response is usually given where a reply is necessary, possible, and proportionate to the request.
Yes. Rights-related requests, permissions inquiries, and questions concerning excerpts may be sent through this page. It helps to state the precise nature of the request in the subject line or opening sentence.

Notes

Before writing

Clarity

Be precise

State the purpose of your inquiry early, and include the essential context needed for a proper reply.

Pace

Allow time

Correspondence follows editorial rhythm rather than continuous online availability.

Scope

Submissions

Éditions Aperception does not accept unsolicited manuscripts.

Correspondence

Write when the work calls for exchange

Correspondence remains quiet, exact, and proportionate to the work it concerns.

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