Texas Authors Press (TAP) was founded with a bold and enduring purpose: to ensure that the voices of Texas authors are not only published but preserved for generations to come. As a proud division of the Texas Authors Museum & Institute of History (TAMIH), TAP emerged from decades of advocacy for independent and regional writers led by our founder, B. Alan Bourgeois. Recognizing the growing gaps in the publishing world—where too many voices were being overlooked or lost—we created TAP to offer authors a reliable, meaningful publishing path backed by a cultural legacy commitment.
At TAP, we are driven by three core goals:
Texas Authors Press offers a unique publishing model—merging the stability and professionalism of traditional publishing with a mission-driven commitment to authors:
The future of TAP is one of growth, innovation, and stewardship. We envision expanding into emerging storytelling formats, increasing access to promotional opportunities, and deepening our educational offerings. With a growing digital legacy library, annual author showcases, and evolving museum exhibits, TAP aims to become a national model for preserving regional literary voices. Our goal is simple yet ambitious: to make sure every Texas author knows their work will not only be published—but remembered.
At Texas Authors Press, we don’t just produce books—we build legacies.
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