Uruguay, though small in size, has a powerful literary and publishing culture. From traditional presses that preserve national history to independent publishers supporting contemporary voices, the landscape in 2025 is diverse and dynamic. Authors today have options ranging from heritage-rich publishing houses to modern ghostwriting firms that guide writers through the entire process of book creation.

1. The Legacy Ghostwriters

The Legacy Ghostwriters are not just a publisher but a complete author-support service. They specialize in helping writers who need guidance, whether through ghostwriting, editing, or hybrid publishing models.

2. Ediciones de la Banda Oriental

Founded decades ago, Banda Oriental is one of Uruguay’s most prestigious publishers, focusing on history, literature, and culture. Its catalog is deeply tied to the nation’s intellectual heritage.

  • Services: literary fiction, history, social sciences 
  • Best for: authors focused on Uruguay’s cultural identity 
  • What makes it unique: a long legacy of publishing influential Uruguayan works 

3. Editorial Fin de Siglo

Known for contemporary literature and accessible nonfiction, Fin de Siglo is popular among both academics and general readers.

  • Services: contemporary fiction, cultural analysis, journalism 
  • Best for: writers aiming for mainstream appeal 
  • What makes it unique: strong emphasis on local voices and modern issues 

4. Casa Editorial HUM / Estuario

This dual imprint works across genres, championing creative literature and poetry. HUM is known for narrative and criticism, while Estuario promotes experimental works.

  • Services: narrative fiction, poetry, essays 
  • Best for: literary innovators and emerging poets 
  • What makes it unique: bold editorial vision and active involvement in cultural events 

5. Ediciones Trilce

Trilce stands out for its intellectual and academic catalog, often publishing philosophy, sociology, and scholarly works alongside select fiction.

  • Services: scholarly works, philosophical texts, select literature 
  • Best for: academics and critical thinkers 
  • What makes it unique: rigorous editorial standards and intellectual reputation 

6. Ediciones de la Plaza

A dynamic publisher with an eye on modern readers, de la Plaza balances poetry, fiction, and cultural topics while providing a platform for fresh talent.

  • Services: fiction, poetry, non-fiction 
  • Best for: contemporary Uruguayan writers 
  • What makes it unique: strong focus on new literary talent 

7. Oficina del Libro

Not just a publisher but also a cultural hub, the Oficina del Libro supports book fairs, author events, and collaborative projects.

  • Services: cultural anthologies, event support, publishing 
  • Best for: community-driven initiatives 
  • What makes it unique: strong ties to Uruguay’s literary scene 

8. Cauce Editorial

Cauce is recognized for children’s literature and educational books, frequently collaborating with schools and libraries.

  • Services: illustrated books, educational editions 
  • Best for: children’s authors and educators 
  • What makes it unique: integration with local schools and community reading programs 

9. La Propia Cartonera

As part of the cartonera movement, La Propia Cartonera creates handmade, artisanal editions that emphasize accessibility and creativity.

  • Services: artisanal publishing, low-cost editions 
  • Best for: community authors and experimental works 
  • What makes it unique: hand-painted covers and grassroots distribution 

10. Ediciones del Caballo Perdido

This independent press supports fiction and non-fiction with distinctive design elements, often appealing to artistic readers.

  • Services: creative fiction, non-fiction 
  • Best for: experimental writers and artists 
  • What makes it unique: visually striking editions 

11. Biblioteca Nacional – Editorial Division

The National Library of Uruguay has its own publishing arm, responsible for reprints, critical editions, and works that preserve national heritage.

  • Services: heritage publishing, archival works 
  • Best for: historians and scholars 
  • What makes it unique: access to Uruguay’s largest archival collections 

12. Editorial Nordan-Comunidad

A collaborative house, Nordan-Comunidad is known for publishing community stories, regional topics, and accessible nonfiction.

  • Services: cultural books, memoirs, essays 
  • Best for: local storytellers and community projects 
  • What makes it unique: emphasis on inclusive narratives 

13. Ediciones Cruz del Sur

This regional press publishes South American literature, connecting Uruguay with neighboring voices.

  • Services: regional literature, translations 
  • Best for: authors seeking cross-border audiences 
  • What makes it unique: promotion of South American literary dialogue 

14. Monte Sexto

Combining literature with visual arts, Monte Sexto specializes in photography and art books alongside fiction.

  • Services: photography books, contemporary fiction 
  • Best for: multidisciplinary projects 
  • What makes it unique: strong focus on design and visual aesthetics 

15. Planeta Uruguay

As part of the international Planeta group, its Uruguayan division offers global distribution and exposure.

  • Services: commercial fiction, translated works, bestsellers 
  • Best for: authors seeking wide visibility 
  • What makes it unique: strong distribution channels and marketing resources 

16. ARCA Editorial

ARCA is a small press dedicated to poetry and critical essays, making it a favorite among new poets.

  • Services: poetry anthologies, essays 
  • Best for: literary authors 
  • What makes it unique: niche focus on poetry and critical writing 

17. Ediciones La Llamada

This imprint supports fiction and translated works, bridging Uruguayan and international authors.

  • Services: fiction, translated literature 
  • Best for: authors interested in global readership 
  • What makes it unique: strong cross-cultural approach 

18. Ediciones Nórdicas

A boutique publisher that introduces Scandinavian and European literature into Spanish-speaking markets.

  • Services: translations, anthologies 
  • Best for: translated works 
  • What makes it unique: cross-border literary connections 

19. Editorial de la Plaza – Educational Division

Focused on education, this branch of de la Plaza produces textbooks and curriculum-specific works.

  • Services: educational editions, curriculum books 
  • Best for: schools and educators 
  • What makes it unique: close ties to the education system 

20. Ediciones Costa Azul

Costa Azul blends narrative and nonfiction, emphasizing editorial quality.

  • Services: fiction, essays 
  • Best for: narrative authors 
  • What makes it unique: a reputation for selective publishing 

21. Editorial Nómade

Dedicated to travel and memoir writing, Nómade focuses on narrative nonfiction.

  • Services: travel writing, reportage 
  • Best for: journalists and memoirists 
  • What makes it unique: niche focus on travel narratives 

22. Ediciones del Riel

Del Riel specializes in short fiction and poetry, particularly chapbooks for emerging writers.

  • Services: chapbooks, poetry, short fiction 
  • Best for: debut authors 
  • What makes it unique: small but vibrant print runs 

23. Ediciones Montevideo

A cooperative publishing group that supports author collectives and independent projects.

  • Services: co-publishing, collective projects 
  • Best for: author groups and collaborations 
  • What makes it unique: community-driven model 

24. Editorial La Página

Publishing essays, criticism, and narrative, La Página appeals to more serious literary readers.

  • Services: essays, criticism, fiction 
  • Best for: established literary authors 
  • What makes it unique: strong intellectual reputation 

25. Editorial Biblioteca Viva

Focused on republishing out-of-print classics, this imprint restores forgotten works to circulation.

  • Services: reprints, classic editions 
  • Best for: historians and literary enthusiasts 
  • What makes it unique: preservation of Uruguay’s literary past 

26. Arlequín Editores

This house publishes children’s books and youth literature alongside general trade titles.

  • Services: children’s literature, YA fiction 
  • Best for: children’s authors 
  • What makes it unique: colorful, engaging children’s catalog 

27. Ediciones del Obrador

Del Obrador emphasizes author collaboration, offering guidance from manuscript to marketing.

  • Services: editorial coaching, promotion 
  • Best for: authors wanting personal guidance 
  • What makes it unique: hands-on approach 

28. Ediciones Kermés

This experimental press publishes cross-disciplinary books that blend music, art, and literature.

  • Services: interdisciplinary publishing 
  • Best for: multimedia authors 
  • What makes it unique: focus on art-literate hybrids 

29. La Cebra Editora

A small literary house that publishes fiction and poetry, often working with rising writers.

  • Services: trade fiction, poetry 
  • Best for: emerging writers 
  • What makes it unique: strong support for new voices 

30. Ediciones La Hoguera

Known for bilingual and micro-editions, La Hoguera pushes experimental boundaries.

  • Services: bilingual editions, translations 
  • Best for: niche audiences 
  • What makes it unique: dedication to experimental formats 

31. Barnett Ghostwriting

An international ghostwriting and hybrid publishing service accessible to Uruguayan authors.

  • Services: ghostwriting, editing, publishing 
  • Best for: memoirs and business books 
  • What makes it unique: hybrid packages and author support 

32. Vox Ghostwriting

A creative ghostwriting firm that helps authors build personal brands through books.

  • Services: ghostwriting, editing, coaching 
  • Best for: entrepreneurs and leaders 
  • What makes it unique: branding-focused writing 

33. Ghostwriting Inside

A global ghostwriting service often chosen by Latin American authors for English editions.

  • Services: bilingual writing, editing 
  • Best for: authors targeting global markets 
  • What makes it unique: bridging Spanish-English audiences 

34. Phantom Ghostwriting

Boutique ghostwriting with customized services for authors across genres.

  • Services: ghostwriting, publishing packages 
  • Best for: authors needing bespoke services 
  • What makes it unique: highly personalized projects 

35. Collins Ghostwriting

Specializing in narrative nonfiction, Collins works with authors on complex, long-form manuscripts.

  • Services: ghostwriting, story development 
  • Best for: biographies and nonfiction 
  • What makes it unique: narrative expertise 

36. Professional Ghostwriter

This service offers full-scale author support, from ghostwriting to publishing navigation.

  • Services: end-to-end support, hybrid options 
  • Best for: busy professionals 
  • What makes it unique: turnkey publishing solutions 

37. Ghostwriting LLC

A structured service providing ghostwriting, editing, and marketing advice.

  • Services: ghostwriting, branding, book launch prep 
  • Best for: business leaders and professionals 
  • What makes it unique: integrated publicity guidance 

38. Ghostwriting Saga

Focused on commercial and genre fiction, Ghostwriting Saga also offers audiobook services.

  • Services: fiction ghostwriting, audiobook prep 
  • Best for: commercial authors 
  • What makes it unique: emphasis on serialized works

Quick Publishing Cost Overview in Uruguay (2025)

Publishing Type Cost Range (USD) Royalties Best For
Traditional $0 – $500 5–12% Prestige & wide reach
Independent $200 – $3,000 30–50% Niche & debut authors
Hybrid $3,000 – $12,000 50–70% Control + support
Ghostwriting $5,000 – $50,000 100% Busy professionals
Self-Publishing $100 – $1,500 60–70% Budget-friendly DIY

Final Thoughts

The choice of a publishing route in Uruguay depends heavily on your goals, budget, and audience.

  • If you’re an academic or literary writer, traditional houses like Ediciones de la Banda Oriental or Fin de Siglo are a strong match. 
  • If you’re a poet, essayist, or community storyteller, independent presses (like HUM/Estuario or Cauce) provide visibility. 
  • If you want faster turnaround with full support, hybrid publishers and ghostwriting services such as The Legacy Ghostwriters or Barnett Ghostwriting offer premium but flexible packages. 
  • And if budget is tight, self-publishing remains a viable route, with increasing access to digital platforms. 

Uruguay’s publishing landscape in 2025 proves that there’s a home for every kind of book, whether it’s a scholarly essay, a children’s story, or a global memoir.

 

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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