Paraguay’s publishing industry has steadily grown into a creative and culturally rich ecosystem, combining traditional literature with modern innovation. From independent presses and university publishers to hybrid and bilingual services, the country’s publishing landscape in 2025 offers diverse opportunities for authors to bring their stories to life. Whether you’re a debut novelist, academic researcher, or children’s book creator, Paraguay’s publishers are increasingly bridging local talent with global readership. 

1. The Legacy Ghostwriters

A hybrid entry for authors who want a full-service approach: manuscript development, ghostwriting, and publishing packages aimed at turning memoirs and nonfiction into market-ready books.

  • Services: ghostwriting, quality editing, cover design, marketing guidance

  • Best for: authors seeking hands-on assistance from concept to shelf

  • Why authors choose them: turnkey publishing with marketing add-ons

2. Servilibro (Librería y Editorial)

One of Paraguay’s best-known independent bookstores that also operates as a publisher and distributor, Servilibro publishes a broad mix of Paraguayan history, literature, children’s books and academic titles. They are a central node in Asunción’s book world.

  • Strengths: rich backlist of Paraguayan titles, community events, book fairs

  • Specialties: Paraguayan history, folklore, education, poetry

  • Where to find them: Asunción-based retail and online catalog

3. Editorial Universidad Nacional

The university press arm that focuses on academic, technical and research works produced by the country’s national university community. University presses are crucial for scholarly publishing and help preserve local research.

  • Strengths: academic credibility, peer-reviewed works

  • Specialties: social sciences, history, technical studies

  • Best for: academics, researchers, students

4. Editorial El Lector

A longstanding independent that has published fiction, children’s books and educational material — a champion of Paraguayan narrative forms and a frequent participant in national book events.

  • Strengths: fiction and children’s literature expertise

  • Specialties: literary fiction, illustrated children’s books

  • Why authors pick them: editorial care for narrative voice

5. Arandurã Editorial

An imprint with a strong cultural focus, Arandurã often highlights Paraguayan heritage and works in both Spanish and Guaraní, supporting indigenous and local cultural preservation.

  • Strengths: bilingual publishing, cultural curation

  • Specialties: folklore, indigenous studies, local poetry

  • Best for: authors of culturally rooted projects

6. Editorial Don Bosco

Part of a broader educational and social mission, this publisher focuses on religious, educational and children’s titles and is tied to community and school distribution networks.

  • Strengths: established distribution to schools and religious centers

  • Specialties: educational curricula, children’s faith-based books

  • Best for: educators and community organizations

7. Grupo Editorial Atlas

A regional player that balances educational materials with general interest titles. Known for practical, classroom-ready publications.

  • Strengths: educational publishing systems

  • Specialties: textbooks, teacher resources

  • Best for: schools and educational institutions

8. Ediciones del Sol

An indie imprint with a track record of supporting debut fiction and local poets, Ediciones del Sol mixes short runs with selective marketing to build author profiles.

  • Strengths: editorial development for new writers

  • Specialties: poetry, short fiction, local author promotion

  • Best for: debut authors wanting hands-on editorial support

9. Ediciones Montoya

A boutique publisher with a careful selection process and attention to design — ideal for authors who want a curated publishing experience.

  • Strengths: strong design sensibility, limited but polished lists

  • Specialties: literary fiction, essays

  • Best for: authors who value aesthetic production

10. Línea de Tiempo Ediciones

A cultural press and retailer that focuses on promoting Paraguayan voices through events, community outreach and curated catalogs. They are active in local literary circles.

  • Strengths: community engagement, cultural programming

  • Specialties: local literature, anthologies

  • Best for: writers seeking local visibility

11. Ñandutí Ediciones

Small press with an emphasis on regional authors, children’s titles and projects that celebrate Paraguayan identity.

  • Strengths: niche lists and community ties

  • Specialties: children’s literature, regional storytelling

  • Best for: folkloric or place-based projects

12. Tiempo de Historia (Editorial y Librería)

A publisher and bookstore that places value on Paraguayan historical research and reflective nonfiction. They publish works that spark public conversation about the nation’s past.

  • Strengths: historical curatorship, nonfiction editing

  • Specialties: history, memoir, documentary work

  • Best for: historians and non-fiction writers

13. Ediciones CESAP / Research Presses

Academic and NGO-related presses that publish research, reports and civil-society literature — important for public policy and social sciences dissemination.

  • Strengths: research dissemination, report publishing

  • Specialties: social policy, development studies

  • Best for: NGOs, researchers, policy writers

14. Gea Editorial

A newer indie press focused on design-forward trade books and bringing contemporary Paraguayan voices into regional markets.

  • Strengths: modern design, social-media-aware marketing

  • Specialties: contemporary fiction, debut authors

  • Best for: writers seeking contemporary literary audiences

15. Editorial La Cifra

A boutique publisher with interest in essays, cultural non-fiction and critical works — valued for intellectual curation.

  • Strengths: editorial rigor for essays

  • Specialties: cultural criticism, non-fiction essays

  • Best for: essayists and academics

16. Ediciones Técnicas

Technical and professional publishing house that supports engineering, medical and scientific works for the Paraguayan professional market.

  • Strengths: technical accuracy, professional distribution

  • Specialties: textbooks, manuals, technical guides

  • Best for: professionals and specialist authors

17. Cartonera & Collective Presses

Paraguay hosts cartonera-style collectives and artisan presses (cardboard-bound, handmade editions) that prioritize accessibility, activism and experimental literature.

  • Strengths: low-cost production, community distribution

  • Specialties: activist pamphlets, experimental chapbooks

  • Best for: grassroots projects and community storytellers

18. Books SRL / Commercial Imprints

Local commercial imprints that handle a mix of translations, trade fiction and general-interest non-fiction for Paraguayan retail markets.

  • Strengths: mainstream retail distribution

  • Specialties: translated bestsellers, mass-market titles

  • Best for: authors targeting wide bookstore distribution

19. Tú Libro / Print-on-Demand Services

Local POD and small-run services that assist self-published authors with printing, modest distribution and occasional editorial packages.

  • Strengths: low minimum runs, fast turnaround

  • Specialties: self-publishing support, short-run printing

  • Best for: indie authors testing the market

20. Creamost & Small Commercial Houses

A group of smaller commercial companies specializing in local titles with occasional export to neighboring markets.

  • Strengths: nimble, cost-effective production

  • Specialties: popular non-fiction, local interest books

  • Best for: authors seeking quick-to-market options

21. Revista / Magazine Presses

Several literary magazines in Paraguay function as micro-presses: publishing anthologies, author compilations and spotlight editions that help launch writers.

  • Strengths: cultural prestige, launch platforms

  • Specialties: short-form fiction, essays, poetry

  • Best for: emerging writers building portfolios

22. University & Catholic Presses (regional)

Besides the national university press, university-linked and Catholic university presses publish academic and cultural works and often collaborate with scholars regionally.

  • Strengths: academic networks, distribution to libraries

  • Specialties: theology, humanities, academic texts

  • Best for: academics and educators

23. Editorial En Alianza

Co-publishing arrangements and alliances that bring Paraguayan titles to neighboring markets (Argentina, Brazil) and support translation.

  • Strengths: co-editions, cross-border partnerships

  • Specialties: translation-ready projects, cultural exports

  • Best for: authors targeting regional reach

24. Independent Design & Micro-press Studios

A group of micro-presses and designer-led studios produce highly aesthetic art books and literary objects for collectors and niche audiences.

  • Strengths: collectible editions, strong visual identity

  • Specialties: art books, photography, small-run literary objects

  • Best for: artists and visually-driven projects

25. Internationally Oriented Services (Ghostwriting & Hybrid Firms)

International and regionally oriented companies offering hybrid publishing — editing, ghostwriting, cover design and distribution help for authors aiming beyond Paraguay.

  • Strengths: export-focused services, marketing packages

  • Specialties: memoirs, business books, regional nonfiction

  • Best for: authors wanting bilingual or export-ready books

How to Choose the Right Paraguayan Publisher

  1. Match genre & mission. Find houses that publish books like yours (academic vs. literary vs. children’s).

  2. Check distribution. Does the publisher reach bookstores, schools, or regional markets you care about?

  3. Evaluate editorial support. Some presses offer hands-on editing and publicity; others expect authors to provide finished manuscripts.

  4. Consider language. If your book is in Guaraní or a bilingual project, identify presses that support indigenous-language publishing.

  5. Ask about rights. Clarify territorial and translation rights before signing.

Conclusion:

Paraguay’s publishing scene in 2025 reflects a vibrant mix of tradition, culture, and progress. Authors now have access to a variety of publishing pathways — from academic and literary houses to hybrid and independent presses — all dedicated to elevating Paraguayan voices. Whether you seek a full-service publishing experience, a small press for creative freedom, or academic credibility, the options listed here offer something for every writer. As the country’s literary market continues to expand, these publishers stand at the forefront of a movement that celebrates authenticity, bilingual expression, and storytelling excellence. Choosing the right one could be the key to transforming your manuscript into a published success.

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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