This is a list of publishers of works in Romanian.
Constantin Brâncoveanu was Prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714.
Lucian Boia is a Romanian historian. He is mostly known for his debunking of historical myths about Romania, for purging mainstream Romanian history from the deformations due to ideological propaganda, and as a fighter against pseudohistory.
Ovidiu Papadima was a Romanian literary critic, folklorist, and essayist.
Cristache Gheorghiu is a Romanian writer, painter, mechanical engineer and computer scientist.
Dumitru Țepeneag is a contemporary Romanian novelist, essayist, short story writer and translator, who currently resides in France. He was one of the founding members of the Oniric group, and a theoretician of the Onirist trend in Romanian literature, while becoming noted for his activities as a dissident. In 1975, the Communist regime stripped him of his citizenship. He settled down in Paris, where he was a leading figure of the Romanian exile.
Ion Hobana was a Romanian science fiction writer, literary critic and ufologist. Ion Hobana is a literary pseudonym, the writer's real name being Aurelian Manta Roşie.
George Alboiu was a Romanian poet.
Dragoș Protopopescu was a Romanian writer, poet, critic, philosopher, and far-right politician.
Constantin Antoniade was a Romanian jurist, writer, historian, philosopher and diplomat of ethnic Greek heritage. As a historian he was a concerned mainly with the Renaissance. He also translated works of John Ruskin and Thomas Carlyle into Romanian.
Laura Pavel is a Romanian essayist and literary critic.
Vladimir Beșleagă is a Moldovan writer and politician.
Ion Ciocanu was a Moldovan literary critic.
Puși Dinulescu (Romanian pronunciation:[ˈpuʃidinuˈlesku]; born Dumitru Dinulescu was a Romanian playwright, film, theatre and television director, novelist, and poet.
Irina Petraș is a Romanian writer, literary critic, essayist, translator and editor.
Dumitru Almaș was a Romanian journalist, novelist, historian, writer and professor. His prolific output included children's literature, historical novels and textbooks. He was honored by both the Romanian Writers' Society and the subsequent Writers' Union of Romania. He also served as a member of the board of Society for Historical Sciences of Romania.
Emanoil Bucuța was a Romanian prose writer, poet, cultural official, and Corresponding Member of the Romanian Academy.
Veronica Porumbacu was a Romanian poet, prose writer and translator.
Ileana Mălăncioiu is a contemporary Romanian poet, essayist, journalist, dissident, and activist. She has been a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy since 2013.
George Bălan was a Romanian musicologist, philosopher and aphorist.
Biblioteca pentru toți is a Romanian collection that was initiated by the writer and folklorist Dumitru Stăncescu and published from March 1, 1895, by the publisher Carol Müller, who was inspired by the German pocket collection Reclams Universal-Bibliothek from Leipzig.