The Martin Werhand publishing house was founded in April 1997 by the German
philologist, author and editor
Martin Werhand. Martin is the son of
Klaus Rudolf Werhand, a
Neuwied-born
blacksmith and art metal sculptor. The beginning history of the publishing house started with the
University of Bonn and
University of Cologne, from where the first anthology of poetry
Junge Lyrik took its beginning in 1999. From 1999 to 2002 the Martin Werhand publishing house has published three successful poetry volumes named
Junge Lyrik,
Junge Lyrik II and
Junge Lyrik III, in each of which 750 poems were included from 50 young, previously unpublished authors. This was associated with a reading series where the authors recited their works in different towns in Germany like
Essen, Bonn or
Cologne. In 2003, the
Thalia bookstore organized via its parent company Poertgen Herder in
Münster on
World Book Day on 23 April a reading with the anthology series
Junge Lyrik. In 2006 the
Bremer Straßenbahn AG under the direction of Dr. Joachim Tuz started a visual lyrical project called
Poetry in Motion (
Poesie bewegt) with many of the Martin Werhand publishing house authors with their contemporary poems. In 2014, the Martin Werhand Verlag started a poetry series called
100 Gedichte. In 2016, the publishing house presented some new book series at
Frankfurt Book Fair. like or
50 Gedichte. Renowned literary publishing houses such as
Reclam Verlag or Thienemann Verlag engage in choosing their anthologies back on the authorship of the Martin Werhand publishing house in the recent past. == Authors ==