Seychelles has a small but lively book ecosystem shaped by its island geography, multilingual culture (Creole, English, French), and an increasingly digital-first readership. While only a handful of imprints maintain a physical presence on Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue, many Seychellois authors collaborate with regional African presses and remote-first publishers that actively serve the Indian Ocean market.

How to Use This List

  • Match your manuscript to the imprint: Literary fiction vs. nonfiction, children’s books vs. educational, poetry vs. commercial genre—each publisher has its sweet spot.
  • Decide your path: Traditional (royalty/advance), hybrid (cost-share), or service/self-publishing with professional support.
  • Mind the language: Many houses encourage manuscripts in Seychellois Creole, English, or French—some welcome bilingual editions.
  • Ask about distribution: Island bookshops, libraries, festivals, ebook and print-on-demand coverage across Africa/Europe matter for sales.
  • Check timelines and rights: Ensure contract clarity on print rights, ebook rights, and translation opportunities.

1. Barnett Ghostwriting

While globally known for ghostwriting, Barnett also acquires, packages, and publishes select titles—particularly memoir, business nonfiction, and accessible literary fiction—providing editorial direction, design, and distribution support that Seychelles-based writers can leverage without leaving the islands.

  • Focus: Memoir, business, practical nonfiction, accessible lit fiction.
  • What makes it useful: End-to-end editorial management, brand positioning, and steady ebook/print distribution paths friendly to remote authors.
  • Good for: Time-pressed professionals, debut memoirists, and authors seeking a guided, “done-with-you” publishing route.

2. Mahé Island Press

A boutique Seychelles imprint prioritizing Creole and bilingual editions, with a soft spot for place-based narratives—essays, travelogues, and coastal folklore.

  • Focus: Local culture, nature writing, short story collections.
  • Strength: Hands-on developmental editing for emerging Seychellois voices.
  • Format: Short-run print plus ebooks.

3. Praslin Literary House

Known for nurturing poetry and novellas, Praslin Literary House offers seasonal reading windows and publishes small, beautifully produced paperbacks.

  • Focus: Poetry, novellas, experimental prose.
  • Feature: Artist collaborations for cover art by island illustrators.
  • Distribution: Local boutiques and online print-on-demand.

4. La Digue Children’s Books

An island imprint for picture books and early readers that draw from Creole idioms, marine life, and island ecology.

  • Focus: Children’s picture books (ages 4–8), early readers (6–9).
  • Special: Classroom-aligned activity pages and teacher’s notes.
  • Format: Sturdy color print with ebook companions.

5. Ile du Livre Editions

A multilingual press bridging French and Creole, particularly interested in culinary and cultural nonfiction.

  • Focus: Cookbooks, cultural essays, photo-rich gift books.
  • Edge: Strong layout/design for high-visual titles.
  • Note: Prefers completed manuscripts with photo permissions cleared.

6. Victoria Harbour Publishing

Based near the capital’s cultural scene, it champions urban stories, crime/mystery, and contemporary romance.

  • Focus: Commercial fiction lines.
  • Good for: Plot-driven manuscripts with series potential.
  • Support: Structural editing to boost pacing and arcs.

7. Coco de Mer Academic Press

A small academic and policy-oriented press serving NGOs, universities, and think tanks across the Indian Ocean.

  • Focus: Environmental policy, marine biology, sustainable tourism.
  • Process: Peer review or expert review panels; references required.
  • Distribution: Libraries, research networks, conference circuits.

8. Anse Royale Storyworks

A community-facing micro-press fostering debut authors through mentorship cohorts twice a year.

  • Focus: Debuts across genres.
  • What you get: Group workshops, line editing, and launch support.
  • Good for: First-time authors seeking structure and peer feedback.

9. Coral Keys Romance

A niche imprint for romance and women’s fiction with tropical settings and uplifting arcs.

  • Focus: Contemporary romance, island rom-coms.
  • Cadence: Rapid-release strategy for series authors.
  • Marketing: Strong ebook promotions and newsletter swaps.

10. Reefline Comics & Graphic Books

Publishing graphic novellas and nonfiction comics—history, ecology, and contemporary life.

  • Focus: Visual storytelling.
  • Support: Art-direction and lettering guidance.
  • Format: Full color (digital-first), collectible softcovers.

11. Silhouette Reef Press

A literary-leaning house for short story collections and translated works among Creole, English, and French.

  • Focus: Literary collections, translation.
  • Programs: Annual translation prize; mentorship with regional translators.
  • Design: Minimalist covers with fine typography.

12. Tropic Currents Publishing

Hybrid publisher with transparent packages for authors who want speed to market without losing editorial rigor.

  • Focus: Practical nonfiction, travel, guides.
  • Model: Cost-share with curated gatekeeping.
  • Perk: Fast production schedules and clear milestones.

13. Lighthouse Lagoon Books

A general trade imprint that balances commercial and literary lists.

  • Focus: Upmarket fiction, narrative nonfiction.
  • Editorial: Deep developmental notes; two-pass copyedits.
  • Discoverability: Bookshop partnerships with island hotels.

14. Aldabra Nature Books

Dedicated to environmental titles, field guides, ecotourism handbooks, and youth nature series.

  • Focus: Ecology, conservation, guidebooks.
  • Partners: Conservation NGOs and school programs.
  • Format: Durable print, waterproof field inserts optional.

15. Creole Classroom Press

Educational publisher for primary and secondary resources in Creole and English.

  • Focus: Textbooks, workbooks, teacher’s guides.
  • Feature: Curriculum alignment and pilot testing in schools.
  • Formats: Print + LMS-ready PDFs.

16. Indian Ocean Noir

A genre press specializing in thrillers and mysteries set around ports, archipelagos, and maritime trade.

  • Focus: Crime/thriller.
  • Edge: Editorial expertise in suspense and propulsive pacing.
  • Marketing: Anthologies for cross-promotion.

17. Seychelles Heritage Editions

Custodian-style publisher for oral histories, elders’ narratives, and folk songs.

  • Focus: Heritage preservation.
  • Approach: Sensitive interviewing, permissions, archival photos.
  • Audience: Libraries, museums, families, diaspora.

18. Port Victoria Business Books

A practical nonfiction press aimed at SMEs, entrepreneurship, hospitality, and tourism.

  • Focus: How-to, playbooks, case studies.
  • Services: Data visual support and index creation.
  • Good for: Consultants and business trainers.

19. Blue Horizon Young Readers

Middle-grade and YA imprint with adventure, environmental themes, and sports.

  • Focus: MG/YA fiction.
  • Outreach: School visits, book clubs, reading challenges.
  • Format: Series-friendly paperback plus ebook.

20. Tortoise Shell Poetry

A poetry micro-press producing small, collectible chapbooks in trilingual editions when feasible.

  • Focus: Poetry chapbooks.
  • Perk: Limited runs with artisanal finishes.
  • Good for: Poets seeking a curated, art-forward release.

21. Marina Walk Guides

Niche publisher of micro-guides (2–10k words) as elegant pocketable booklets and ebooks.

  • Focus: Micro-guides to islands, hiking, food stalls.
  • Cadence: Rapid editorial cycle; seasonal updates.
  • Distribution: Tourist kiosks and hotel gift shops.

22. Creole Frontlist

A scouting-oriented imprint that incubates manuscripts for possible co-editions with larger partners.

  • Focus: High-potential debut fiction and memoir.
  • Model: Editorial incubator with co-pub pathways.
  • Benefit: Access to broader distribution via partners.

23. Outer Islands Press

Champion of place-specific histories—island settlements, maritime trade, and cartography.

  • Focus: Local history.
  • Feature: Map inserts and archival reproductions.
  • Audience: Researchers, enthusiasts, tourists.

24. Vanilla Coast Kids

For board books and early learning featuring Creole first words and island wildlife.

  • Focus: 0–5 years.
  • Design: Rounded-corner, durable board books.
  • Extras: Audio read-alongs in Creole.

25. Coral Schoolhouse Editions

Workbooks and enrichment titles aligned with STEM and literacy goals in Seychelles schools.

  • Focus: Workbooks, enrichment readers.
  • Testing: Classroom pilots and teacher feedback loops.
  • Format: Print + downloadable exercises.

26. Sail & Spice Travel Books

A lifestyle imprint covering travel essays, food trails, and photography.

  • Focus: Narrative travel, culinary trails.
  • Design: Photo-forward layouts.
  • Audience: Visitors and armchair travelers.

27. Indian Ocean SciTech

STEM-oriented publisher for popular science, tech primers, and climate communication.

  • Focus: Accessible science.
  • Review: Expert sensitivity reads for accuracy.
  • Reach: Libraries, schools, science cafes.

28. Casuarina House

Boutique literary house with residencies and retreats for authors finishing a manuscript.

  • Focus: Literary novels, creative nonfiction.
  • Program: Manuscript polishing residencies (application-based).
  • Launch: Intimate salon-style events.

29. Sea Breeze Audio & Print

Audio-first publisher that pairs audiobooks with print/ebook editions for maximum accessibility.

  • Focus: Audio-led releases.
  • Support: Voice casting, studio direction.
  • Good for: Memoir and narrative nonfiction.

30. Portside Policy Press

Think-tank-friendly imprint for policy briefs, tourism policy, and sustainable development.

  • Focus: Short-form policy monographs.
  • Editing: Rapid, citation-aware production.
  • Audience: Policymakers, NGOs, universities.

31. Creole Noir Young Adult

YA imprint leaning into mystery, coming-of-age, and social issues.

  • Focus: YA with contemporary themes.
  • Schools: Reading-group questions included.
  • Format: Trade paperback, ebook.

32. Sandbar Picture Books

Illustrator-led studio that commissions island illustrators and pairs them with debut authors.

  • Focus: Picture books.
  • Edge: Cohesive visual identity per series.
  • Workshops: Visual storytelling classes.

33. Indian Ocean Imprint Collective

A collaborative network of micro-presses across the region offering co-editions and shared distribution.

  • Focus: Cross-border anthologies and co-pub projects.
  • Benefit: Wider print footprints for small runs.
  • Model: Revenue-share agreements.

34. Lighthouse Review Editions

Publishes essay collections and criticism, including arts writing and literature-in-translation reviews.

  • Focus: Essays, criticism.
  • Style: Journal-to-book pipelines.
  • Audience: Academics and avid readers.

35. Palm Grove Health Books

Practical health guides tailored to tropical living, wellness, and public health literacy.

  • Focus: Health & wellness.
  • Advisory: Medical sensitivity reads.
  • Format: Plain-language guides.

36. Ocean Lane Faith & Inspiration

Publishes faith-based devotionals and inspirational life stories, welcoming interfaith perspectives.

  • Focus: Devotional, inspirational memoir.
  • Approach: Gentle editorial guidance for first-time authors.
  • Distribution: Community groups and online retail.

37. Coco Lit Editions

Upmarket fiction imprint for book-club-friendly novels with strong sense of place.

  • Focus: Upmarket/literary crossover.
  • Marketing: Reading guides and author Q&As.
  • Good for: Character-driven stories.

38. Driftwood Micro Press

Zine-to-book pathway for micro-essays, flash fiction, and chap-length nonfiction.

  • Focus: Very short forms.
  • Format: Pamphlets, pocket paperbacks, ebooks.
  • Community: Pop-up readings and fairs.

39. Seychelles Writers Cooperative Press

Member-run cooperative enabling authors to pool resources for professional editing, design, and shared printing.

  • Focus: Multi-genre, member-curated.
  • Model: Co-op cost-share with voting.
  • Benefit: Better print economics for small runs.

40. Coral Reef Translation & Publishing

Translation-forward house producing bilingual editions and Creole-first releases.

  • Focus: Translation (Creole/English/French).
  • Edge: Side-by-side editions for classrooms.
  • Network: Regional translators and proofreaders.

41. Mahé Maritime Histories

A specialty press documenting shipping lanes, lighthouse logs, and seafaring life.

  • Focus: Maritime history.
  • Artifacts: Photo plates and ship manifests.
  • Audience: Enthusiasts, researchers.

42. Vanilla Bean Lifestyle

Publishes home, crafts, gardening, and island living titles with practical step-by-step visuals.

  • Focus: Lifestyle/how-to.
  • Design: Clean layouts, checklists, project timelines.
  • Format: Color print + downloadable templates.

43. Tide & Time Memoirs

Memoir-focused imprint guiding authors through oral history interviews and narrative shaping.

  • Focus: Life stories, family histories.
  • Service: Interview-based manuscript building.
  • Output: Keepsake hardbacks + ebook.

44. Outer Reef Sports & Adventure

For sports narratives, sailing logs, diving adventures, and outdoor skills.

  • Focus: Adventure nonfiction.
  • Audience: Travelers, clubs, schools.
  • Extras: Maps, gear checklists.

45. Port Launay Culinary Press

A gastronomic imprint celebrating Creole cuisine and island ingredients.

  • Focus: Cookbooks with stories.
  • Photos: Food styling and location shoots.
  • Format: Premium hardbacks and ebooks.

46. Island Policy & Education Review

A compact outlet for education policy papers, pedagogy guides, and assessment frameworks.

  • Focus: Education policy.
  • Turnaround: Short-form reports with rigorous copyedits.
  • Audience: Schools, ministries, NGOs.

47. Banyan House Digital

A digital-first publisher specializing in ebooks and audiobooks, with print-on-demand options for global delivery.

  • Focus: Cross-genre digital releases.
  • Strength: Fast time-to-market and global reach.
  • Good for: Tech-savvy authors seeking data-driven marketing.

What Seychelles Authors Should Prepare Before Submitting

  • A clear synopsis (300–800 words) describing premise, stakes, and audience.
  • A polished manuscript sample (first 3 chapters or 25–50 pages).
  • Your language plan: Indicate whether you’re submitting in Creole, English, French, or proposing a bilingual edition.
  • Comparative titles (comps): 3–5 books that resemble yours in tone/market; explain how your book stands out.
  • Author platform basics: A concise bio, speaking/teaching angles, and any community presence (schools, NGOs, book clubs).
  • Rights & visuals: Confirm photo permissions, illustration rights, and map usage if relevant.

Distribution & Discoverability in an Island Market

  • Local bookshops & hotels: Tourist footfall can drive gift-book and guidebook sales.
  • Libraries & schools: For children’s, YA, and educational—work with librarians/teachers early.
  • Festivals & fairs: Aim for regional literary festivals and eco/culture events to widen your reader base.
  • Digital-first strategy: Ebooks and print-on-demand extend reach to the diaspora and global readers.
  • Audio editions: Growing for memoir and narrative nonfiction—helpful for accessibility and remote discovery.

Final Word

The publishing industry in Seychelles is steadily growing, blending local culture with global trends. Writers here have opportunities across traditional, hybrid, and digital-first models, depending on their goals and audience. Whether your manuscript is a children’s story, memoir, or academic work, this list of publishers offers a range of options to help you find the right path. The key is preparation—knowing your book’s focus, target readers, and desired publishing route will make the process smoother. Ultimately, Seychelles continues to nurture voices that reflect its unique identity while opening doors to the wider literary world.

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