The Singapore roll-out will complement the company's existing operations in India, where it has published over 3,000 first time writers.
"In continuing with the philosophy of creating 'authorpreneurs', we are delighted to launch our services in Singapore", the company's co-founder and CEO, Naveen Valsakumar said.
"Many authors from Singapore and Malaysia have shown great interest in our end-to-end publishing solutions and thought leadership programs", he said.
The Chennai-based firm has partnered with printers, distributors and book stores in Singapore to nurture the self-publishing ecosystem and enable more writers turn into successful authors.