Your complete guide to Oregon's publishing scene. Compare traditional publishers, hybrid services, and self-publishing companies.
Oregon's publishing scene embodies the Pacific Northwest's independent spirit and literary sophistication. Portland serves as a creative hub for innovative independent presses, experimental literature, and high-quality design-focused publishing.
From literary fiction to environmental writing, from poetry to graphic novels, Oregon publishers embrace creativity and quality over commercial formulas. The state's strong bookstore culture, literary festivals, and progressive values create an ideal environment for independent publishing.
Comprehensive directory of Oregon's top publishing companies
Combined output from Oregon publishers each year
From fiction to academic, covering all publishing needs
Editing, design, marketing, distribution, and more
Browse our comprehensive list of Oregon publishing companies.
Portland literary publisher known for discovering new voices.
Portland State University teaching press publishing quality trade books.
Portland literary publisher of contemporary fiction and nonfiction.
Portland publisher of international literary fiction.
Portland regional and photography publisher.
Portland self-publishing services and independent press.
Portland publisher of gardening and horticulture books.
Portland publisher of premium photography books.
Corvallis academic publisher focusing on natural resources.
Portland science fiction and speculative publisher.
Portland experimental print-on-demand publisher.
Portland State literary magazine and occasional press.
Choose the publishing model that best fits your goals and budget
Traditional publishing involves submitting your manuscript to a publishing house for consideration. If accepted, the publisher covers all costs and provides an advance against royalties.
Best for: Authors seeking prestige, established authors, genre fiction
Hybrid publishing combines elements of traditional and self-publishing. Authors share costs with the publisher while maintaining creative control and receiving professional services.
Best for: Authors wanting professional quality, first-time authors, niche markets
Self-publishing gives authors complete control over every aspect of the publishing process. Authors handle all aspects from editing to marketing, or hire freelancers for specific services.
Best for: Authors with budget and time, established authors, entrepreneurs
Key factors to consider when selecting a publisher for your book
Before choosing a publisher, clarify what you want to achieve with your book. Are you looking for prestige and credibility? Do you want to maximize profits? Are you publishing for personal fulfillment or business purposes? Your goals will determine the best publishing path for you.
Not all publishers are created equal. Research each publisher's reputation, read author reviews, and check for any red flags. Look for publishers with a track record of quality work and satisfied authors.
Always read and understand the publishing contract before signing. Pay attention to rights ownership, royalty rates, termination clauses, and any hidden fees. Don't hesitate to ask questions or seek legal advice if needed.
Compare what each publisher offers and at what price. Look beyond the base price to understand what's included in the package. Consider the value of services like editing, design, marketing, and distribution support.
A good publisher should provide ongoing support throughout the publishing process and beyond. Look for publishers who offer guidance, answer questions promptly, and provide resources to help you succeed.
Ask for sample books published by the company and contact references from previous authors. Seeing the quality of their work and hearing from other authors can give you valuable insights into what to expect.