Seawall Point Publishing

Publishing built on aligned incentives.

Seawall Point invests in production, shares the profits, and builds careers—not just books.

For Authors How It Works
Seawall Point Publishing — brand launch 2026

Now accepting submissions for our 2026–2027 list  ·  Fiction, serious nonfiction, and professional guides

A different kind of publishing relationship

Traditional publishing takes the lion's share of revenue. Self-publishing puts all the cost and risk on the author. We built a third path—one where the publisher and author are on the same side of the table.

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The Problem

Traditional deals offer 8–15% royalties. Self-publishing demands $3,000–$8,000 upfront and requires authors to manage every detail alone. Most talented writers never find a sustainable path.

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Our Model

We cover all production costs—editing, cover design, typesetting, distribution. Then we split net revenue 60% to the author, 40% to Seawall Point. No upfront fees. No guessing.

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The Difference

Aligned incentives change everything. When we share profits, we're genuinely invested in your book's success. Better books, better marketing, better outcomes—for everyone.

60/40 — authors first

60%
Author share
40%
Publisher share

On a $9.99 eBook earning 70% Amazon royalty, you see $4.19 per sale—every sale, forever, with no advance to recoup.

Print and audiobook revenue follow the same split. The 40% SWPP retains goes directly back into production, marketing, and building the next book. There's no profit sitting in a publisher bank account while your royalty statement shows zeros.

We publish fewer books so we can do each one right. That's not a limitation—it's the model.

See the full revenue breakdown →
60/40 revenue split infographic

Three imprints, one commitment

Each imprint has a distinct focus and aesthetic, united by the same production standards and author economics.

Blue Pearl Biosphere Works

Poetry · Creative Literature · Fiction · Media

Our literary and narrative imprint, home to the Coherence Universe and other long-form creative work. Blue Pearl publishes poetry, creative literature, fiction, media-connected projects, and ambitious narrative worlds built to reward sustained readership.

Fifty-Six Press

Nonfiction · Ideas · Public Life

Our serious nonfiction imprint for books about writing, publishing, creative economics, history, government, politics, leadership, and public institutions. Fifty-Six Press publishes authors with something clear and consequential to say about how people build, govern, create, and lead.

Seawall Point Publishing

Professional · Instructional · How-To

Our professional imprint for manuals, instructional books, teacher guides, and practitioner-facing how-to works. Seawall Point Publishing develops high-trust resources that help professionals teach, practice, and apply a discipline with confidence, including yoga and wellness education.

The Coherence Universe — shared world science fiction
Launching 2026

The Coherence Universe

A shared universe of hard science fiction—multiple authors, multiple trilogies, one continuous world. Think of it as a literary MCU: readers who follow one story get rewarded for following others. Series read-through rates average 40–75%, which means more revenue for every author in the universe.

Our first titles are in production now. We're still accepting submissions for the 2026–2027 list. If you write hard SF, first contact, or near-future speculative fiction, this is your conversation to join.

Explore Submission Guidelines

From submission to publication

Our production process takes 6 months from acceptance to launch. Every step is documented and shared with you.

1

Submit

Send us your manuscript and a brief synopsis. We read everything and respond within 8 weeks.

2

Develop

Developmental editing, copy editing, and proofreading. We cover the cost; you own the final product.

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Design

Professional cover design, interior typesetting, and all production assets built for every format.

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Launch

Coordinated KDP launch, social campaign, email marketing, and long-term catalog support.

We invest roughly $3,500 per book in production—development editing ($1,500), copy editing ($400), proofreading ($300), cover design ($800), typesetting ($300), ISBN and distribution ($250).

That investment is the reason we're selective. We only take books we believe in commercially and creatively. When we accept your manuscript, we're betting our production budget on it doing well.

Full Author Resources →
Author and reader benefits overview