Uppheimar

Uppheimar ehf was an Icelandic publishing house based in the town of Akranes, which operated from 2001 to 2015.

History

The company was established 11 January 2001 by the husband and wife team Kristján Kristjánsson (himself a writer) and Margrét Ţorvaldsdóttir.[1] At first, the company was primarily a vehicle for the publication of the journal Árbók Akurnesinga. The company was given a boost when, in 2006-7, Ævar Örn Jósepsson chose to publish there, expanding its output to around 20 titles per year at that time.[2] In 2009, the company set up an online book-club called Undirheima ('Underworld') to promote its translated and domestic crime fiction portfolio, which included the authors Ævar Örn Jósepsson, Liza Marklund, Jo Nesbø, Camilla Läckberg and Sara Blædel.[3]

The company got into financial difficulties in 2013 and ceased trading in 2014, with 15 of its authors left unpaid for a substantial period.[4] Its bank, Landsbanki, entered the company into bankruptcy proceedings in November 2015.[5]

Authors

Authors published by Uppheimar included:

gollark: Simply use other words.
gollark: It's a real* insult.
gollark: Words have connotations, and if you refuse to recognize this, that is quite beelike.
gollark: Evidently they sell very rapidly.
gollark: ~~eBay~~

References

  1. Einar Fal Ingólfsson, 'Þetta er ákveðin hugsjón', Morgunblaðið (15 April 2008).
  2. Einar Fal Ingólfsson, 'Þetta er ákveðin hugsjón', Morgunblaðið (15 April 2008).
  3. 'At í Undirheimum', Morgunblaðið (27 March 2009).
  4. Reynir Traustason, 'Rithöfundar sviknir í skjóli Landsbankans', Stundin (6 November 2015).
  5. Reynir Traustason, 'Uppheimar í gjaldþrot eftir frétt um svik við höfunda', Stundin (20 November 2015).
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