From manuscript to published book
From manuscript to published book

About TREATY OAK PUBLISHERS

We have over 45 years of experience in writing and editing, as well as marketing and book cover design.

We know the art and craft of writing and we have the technical knowledge to prepare your manuscript.

The business of getting

indie-published can be complicated, frustrating, exhilarating, and nerve-wracking, and WE'RE PASSIONATE ABOUT IT!

 

Our authors’ genres include Literary Fiction,

Sci-Fi, Crime, Thriller, 

Historical, Mystery,

Romantic Comedy,

Women’s/Family Saga, 

 Memoir, Poetry,

Children’s & Fairy Tales,  Inspirational, Health & Self-Help,

Cookbooks,

 as well as other

Non-Fiction.

 

Let us help you
take the leap
from 

WRITER 
to 
AUTHOR.

 

 

Words from our AUTHORS

I couldn't have chosen a better publisher to work with.

 

Greg Williams

Dare to Ask God WHY?

Such excellent work… I might have to write another book just to work with you.

 

Linda Amey

INROADS
The Killing of Callie Shane

The BLAIR EMERSON Trilogy

Contacting TREATY OAK PUBLISHERS is the best professional decision I have made in 40 years. Get in touch with these folks. They’re very good at making dreams come true.

Bob Lively

7 Moments of Grace

Why Pray?

Cotton Eyed-Joe

Life Lessons

on EARTH as it is in HEAVEN

So What's the Point?

The Thin Place

 

A breath of fresh air after working with other publishers. The TREATY OAK PUBLISHERS team is top notch. Changes were quick and easy, and everything was done right. I will hire them for my next book.

A. Rose

The Alphabet Fairy Tale

The "Real" TREATY OAK

The actual TREATY OAK is the “stuff of legends.”

 

As the story goes, in the 1830s underneath this live oak tree, Stephen F. Austin, the “Father of Texas,” signed a treaty with the Native Americans on behalf of the Anglo settlers. This tree stood in a grove known as Council Oaks, through which ran the treaty’s imaginary boundary line.

 

In 1927, the American Forestry Association declared TREATY OAK to be “the most perfect specimen of a North American tree,” and inducted it into its Hall of Fame in Washington-on-the-Potomac.

 

Despite a previous owner’s attempts to cut it down and a malicious poisoning resulting in felony jail time, TREATY OAK still stands today, strong and thriving in a public park near 6th and Lamar in the City of Austin. 

 

 

Cynthia J Stone, Publisher

 

Publisher Cynthia J Stone
owns a piece of

TREATY OAK,
purchased as part of the fundraising effort

to save the mighty tree.

Contact TREATY OAK PUBLISHERS today.

 

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