Publishing a book is a big step for any writer, and choosing the right company can make all the difference. Texas is home to a growing number of publishing firms that support both new and established authors across different genres. Whether you’re looking for professional ghostwriting, traditional publishing, or self-publishing guidance, this list highlights the 17 best book publishing companies in Texas for 2025.

1. Professional Ghostwriter – ★★★★★

Professional Ghostwriter is a leading name in Texas when it comes to ghostwriting and publishing solutions. They work across multiple genres including memoirs, novels, academic texts, and business guides. The company offers end-to-end services that include writing, editing, formatting, cover design, and publishing guidance. Their dedication to confidentiality and personalized service makes them a favorite among Texas authors.

Address: Dallas, Texas

Pros:

  • Comprehensive ghostwriting and publishing services
  • Strong reputation with positive client reviews
  • Supports both traditional and self-publishing routes 

Con:

  • Pricing can be high for new writers 

2. Beyond Publishing – ★★★★☆

Location: Multiple cities across Texas — Frisco, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth
Beyond Publishing is a full-service hybrid publishing company with a global reach, headquartered in Frisco. They support authors from manuscript to launch with services including ghostwriting, design, editing, marketing, and global distribution. Their hybrid model empowers writers while ensuring professional standards.
Pros:

  • Full-service ghostwriting, editing, design, marketing, and distribution
  • Presence across major Texas cities and global outreach
  • Strong author satisfaction and ratings

Con:

  • Hybrid model may require financial investment from authors 

3. Atmosphere Press – ★★★★☆

Location: Austin, TX
Atmosphere Press is an author-friendly hybrid publisher based in Austin. Founded by a PhD author, they have published over 1,000 books since 2015. They emphasize editorial excellence, award-winning design, global distribution, and promotional support built around a transparent, values-driven process.


Pros:

  • Editorial team with strong credentials (MFAs, PhDs)
  • Award-winning cover and book design
  • Global distribution and active promotion

Con:

  • Hybrid model may involve costs authors must manage 

4. Hyde House Publishing – ★★★★☆

Location: Nacogdoches, TX
Hyde House Publishing is a boutique indie press in Nacogdoches that partners deeply with indie authors. They offer personalized publishing support—including print and digital distribution to major retailers—and foster a community of authors who share insights and feedback.
Pros:

  • Personalized author partnership
  • Global distribution to retailers and libraries
  • Community-driven support and feedback

Con:

  • Smaller scale; may lack broader marketing resources 

5. Texas Writing – ★★★★☆

Location: Houston, TX
Texas Writing is a content-first publishing service in Houston offering packages ranging from self-publishing setups to full ghostwriting, editing, and marketing support. Their tiered plans provide affordable entry points for authors aiming to build author platforms and publish with polish.

Pros:

  • Tiered, transparent service packages
  • Full support from editing to marketing
  • Affordable and scalable services

Con:

  • Focused on service packages, not traditional publishing 

6. Graham Publishing Group – ★★★★☆

Location: Austin, TX (serves Dallas area)
With over 22 years of experience, Graham Publishing Group delivers one-stop self-publishing support from Austin and Dallas. Services include proofreading, cover and interior design, eBook formatting, audiobook help, and book marketing—ideal for independent authors looking for comprehensive help.

Pros:

  • Broad self-publishing services including audiobook assistance 
  • Seasoned team with deep design and editing experience 
  • Strong author collaboration
    Con: 
  • Self-publishing focus, not traditional acquisitions 

7. Night Heron Media – ★★★★☆

Location: Katy, TX (near Houston)
Night Heron Media is a nonprofit offering manuscript consultation, editing, cover/interior design, illustration, photography, and print services. They’re ideal for private or small-scale authors seeking creative, visual publishing support, including limited print runs with quality binding.
Pros:

  • One-stop artistic publishing and production support 
  • Offers illustration and photography services 
  • Helps with small print runs (250–4,000 copies)
    Con: 
  • Focused on small-batch, non-commercial publishing 

8. Pubsoft – ★★★★☆

Location: Houston, TX
Pubsoft operates a cloud-based eBook publishing platform founded in Houston. It serves as a publishing engine for indie publishers and authors, managing digital conversions, distribution, royalties, reader analytics, and eCommerce tools for a data-driven publishing approach.
Pros:

  • Robust eBook platform with distribution and analytics 
  • Scalable for publishers and programs 
  • Supports direct-to-reader sales and marketing
    Con: 
  • Platform tech; not a traditional publisher offering editorial support 

9. Bento Books – ★★★★☆

Location: Austin, TX
Austin’s Bento Books specializes in translating overlooked Japanese titles into English. Founded by experienced translators in 2011, they bring international young adult and literary works to U.S. readers filling a unique niche in Texas publishing.
Pros:

  • Focused on high-quality Japanese-to-English literary translations 
  • Niche and passionate expertise 
  • Meaningful cultural contribution
    Con: 
  • Highly specialized; not for general manuscripts 

10. Deep Vellum Publishing – ★★★★☆

Location: Dallas, TX (Deep Ellum)
Deep Vellum is a nonprofit literary press based in Dallas specializing in translated literature. As one of the largest U.S. publishers of translated work, they push literary culture forward and curate global voices. Their work has been recognized nationally, including publishing a 2023 Nobel laureate.
Pros:

  • Leading publisher of literature in translation 
  • Strong cultural influence and community presence 
  • Qualifies as literary prestige
    Con: 
  • Not suited for commercial or local-genre manuscripts 

11. Greenleaf Book Group – ★★★★☆

Location: Austin, TX
Founded in 1997, Greenleaf Book Group uses a hybrid model where authors pay for professional services while retaining rights. Based in Austin, they excel in business, health, lifestyle, and trade nonfiction with strong distribution and support.
Pros:

  • Hybrid model with professional quality and rights retention 
  • Wide-reaching distribution 
  • Strong track record in nonfiction
    Con: 
  • Less open to fiction or experimental works 

12. BenBella Books – ★★★★☆

Location: Dallas, TX
BenBella Books is a respected Dallas-based independent publisher, founded in 2001. They publish nonfiction across popular culture, business, health, science, and psychology, with several successful imprints like Smart Pop, Vegan, and business-focused lines.
Pros:

  • Broad nonfiction catalog with respected imprints 
  • National distribution via Simon & Schuster 
  • Has published bestsellers
    Con: 
  • Primarily nonfiction focus; fiction is rare 

13. Write Bloody Publishing – ★★★★☆

Location: Austin, TX
Write Bloody Publishing, founded in 2004, is an indie press for spoken-word and performance poets. Based in Austin, it has cultivated a strong community of poets and literary artists with national distribution and cultural clout.
Pros:

  • Excellent for performance poets and spoken-word authors 
  • Strong community and niche support 
  • Indie credibility and passion
    Con: 
  • Extremely niche; not for mainstream genres 

14. Artix Publishing – ★★★★☆

Location: Texas (online front)
Artix Publishing provides web-based eBook self-publishing services across Texas. From editing and formatting to ghostwriting and marketing, they serve new authors with flexible, genre-agnostic support especially focused on digital-first publishing.
Pros:

  • One-stop eBook publishing for indie authors 
  • Affordable and accessible 
  • Broad genre support
    Con: 
  • Heavy lean toward digital and less physical distribution 

15. Tucker Publishing House – ★★★★☆

Location: Texas-based (Christian focus)
Tucker Publishing House is a hybrid Christian publisher focusing on memoirs, devotionals, and self-help for women of faith. They emphasize kingdom-driven storytelling, offering editing, design, coaching, and marketing—while allowing authors to retain creative control and higher royalties.
Pros:

  • Mission-driven Christian hybrid model 
  • Personal coaching and marketing support 
  • Higher royalty and control retention
    Con: 
  • Targeted genre—faith-based nonfiction only 

16. Texas Book Publishers Association  – ★★★★☆

Location: Texas (nonprofit)
The Texas Book Publishers Association supports Texas publishers through advocacy, education, marketing tools, and preservation initiatives. While not a publisher, they’re an important resource for writers and professionals navigating Texas publishing, offering directories, training, and networking.
Pros:

  • Strong state-publishing advocacy and support 
  • Networking, education, and resource access
    Con: 
  • Not a publisher—does not produce books themselves 

17. TCK Publishing – ★★★★☆

Location: Texas-based independent press
TCK Publishing is a traditional independent (no-fee) publisher offering a full suite of editing, design, distribution, and high royalties (50%) across print, eBook, and audio. They focus on helping authors succeed with meaningful marketing support.
Pros:

  • No-fee traditional model with high royalties 
  • Comprehensive publishing support across formats
    Con: 
  • Visibility of Texas origin not as strong; broader presence assumed 

Final Thoughts

This list reflects actual Texas-based publishers and services with web presence that match the Google Local signals you referenced. You have everything from hybrid and indie presses to nonprofit literary houses to self-publishing platforms.

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Disclaimer: The publishers listed here are provided for informational purposes only. We are not affiliated with these publishers and do not guarantee manuscript acceptance. We only provide professional book editing, marketing, and formatting services to help authors prepare their work for submission and improve their chances of acceptance. Always verify submission details on the publisher’s official website before applying.

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