TruLife Books LLC is a U.S.-based, general-interest book publisher dedicated to producing meaningful, high-quality books for today’s readers. As a small, independent press, we combine hands-on editorial care with modern publishing strategies to support authors and stories that earn their place through excellence.
In addition to publishing our own titles, we provide custom distribution, fulfillment, marketing, and sales services to other publishing companies and imprints. Our flexible, service-driven approach allows partners to scale efficiently while maintaining creative and operational control.
TruLife Books titles and authors have earned numerous national honors, including the Big Book Award (2022), Living Now Awards (2011), and other major literary recognitions. These achievements reflect our commitment to editorial rigor, thoughtful production, and impactful storytelling.
A Merit-Based Publishing Philosophy
At TruLife Books, we operate on a merit-based publishing model. Authors are evaluated and selected based on the quality of their work, professionalism, and readiness for the marketplace—not on personal connections, outward characteristics, or “who you know.” Every submission is reviewed on a level playing field where talent, craft, and dedication determine success.
How We Review Submissions
- Writing quality, clarity, and voice
- Originality and depth of content
- Structure, organization, and coherence
- Market relevance and reader appeal
- Author preparedness and professionalism
No weight is given to personal background, public profile, social status, or external affiliations.
Submission Expectations
- A completed and polished manuscript
- A clear synopsis or proposal defining the book’s purpose and target audience
- A brief author bio highlighting relevant experience or subject-matter expertise
- Optional platform or market information, if available
Every submission is evaluated independently and competitively. TruLife Books does not accept referrals, favoritism, or preferential treatment. Strong work stands on its own—and that is the standard we apply to every author.
