Make this the year you self-publish!
You’re looking to publish your book. We’re here to make that as simple as possible. We’ll work closely with you on all stages of book production from your final draft through to the finished book in your hands. You have full control over all the important decisions regarding your work. Our expertise is there to help make your vision a reality and deliver a book you can be truly proud of.
Poetry, fiction, memoirs and more…
Poetry is a specialty of ours but we’ve successfully published authors across all major genres. Every book is different and the first stage is always a detailed discussion of your exact requirements as the author. Contact us directly today to discuss your publishing project and we look forward to helping you into print.
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Helping writers develop their craft
If you’re still at the beginning of the writing process, our sister site Writing4all can be a great place to list and discuss your work and get feedback from a friendly community. Membership is free and you’re sure of a warm welcome. Writing4all also runs a monthly short story competition with €100 cash prize for the winner, for more information please click here.
Featured book
When You BelieveCaitríona Duffy
At only six days old, twins Katie and Kevin are taken from their mother and adopted without her permission. Without even a name to work with, Katie is twenty-nine before she finds her birth mother.
A proven publishing record
We’ve already successfully published over 350 authors over a wide variety of genres. You’ll find links to some of our latest publications below or you can go straight to our bookshop. From there you can browse our bestsellers or go direct to individual genres such as poetry or short stories.
Latest self-published books
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The Irish Republican Struggle in Limerick: Diary of a 16-year-old VolunteerMichael Hayes
This book is a rare gem that provides a fascinating account of what it was like for a young Irish man to live through a particularly turbulent era of Irish history. Graham’s description of the political radicalization of his generation of Irish people is a unique and important addition to Ireland’s historical record
Relish BBQRozanne Stevens
Making al fresco food fun with the ish factor
Once an AfricanLarry Farren
Sean Butler joins the B.S.A. Police in white-ruled Rhodesia on a three-year contract, intending to go home at the end of it, but finds that “He who has drunk of the waters of the Nile will return to drink again”. Once an African, it is difficult to leave.
Rumour of HopeDenstone Murphy
The memoir of Denstone Murphy is a unique opportunity to read of one man’s passage of life through times past, from privileged childhood to the onset of Parkinson’s Disease.
Through The HoopsJimmy Cummins
The true story of the Hoops and Irish Goalkeeper tracing back his young years growing up at the foot of the Dublin Mountains, through his six successful years with Shamrock Rovers at Milltown and then on to the infamous Government Stockbroker Inquiry, which virtually made him an outcast and an exile from the land and the people he loved.



