About

Sagga Publishing House LLC is a publishing company dedicated to amplifying diverse voices and bringing powerful, authentic stories to life. The word Sagga is derived from Sanskrit and means heaven—a name chosen to reflect our belief that storytelling becomes a transcendent space where all voices, cultures, and experiences belong.

As a hybrid publisher, we combine the strengths of both traditional and independent publishing—offering authors professional editorial, design, and marketing support while empowering them with creative control and fair royalties.

At Sagga, diversity is more than representation—it’s the soul of who we are. We champion stories shaped by culture, faith, neurodiversity, blended families, and unique lived experiences. Our mission is to build a literary platform where voices from all walks of life can be celebrated and heard, enriching the world through inclusive, transformative storytelling.

We believe that stories have the power to connect, heal, and elevate—and that every voice deserves a place in this shared space of light and possibility. At Sagga Publishing House, we’re here to make that vision a reality.

New & Upcoming Releases

Book cover titled 'Anchored in Faith' by Dr. Antonio R. Paiz, featuring two doves flying over a river with trees and a sunset.
Book cover with a broken chain breaking through clouds, pigeons flying, and a bright sun in the sky. Title: 'Breaking the Chain' with the subtitle 'Faith, Hope, and Healing in the Face of Family Violence'. Author: Dr. Antonio R. Paiz.
Cover of a children's book titled 'Pingüino The Brave Little Piñata' featuring a cartoon penguin piñata with a red scarf hanging from a string, colorful papel picado banners, a wooden wall, a party hat, and scattered confetti.
Book cover for "Oscar" by Mary Romasanta featuring a dark night scene with a full moon, a small white church, and a figure with glowing red eyes standing in front of a group of children at night.
Book cover for 'La Llorona: The Awakening' by Mary Romasnta, featuring an eerie silhouette of a woman with long hair, a misty landscape with bare trees, a ghostly figure of a woman, and the title in stylized font.
Book cover titled 'Deliver Us' with a red background, a bright star-like symbol above the title, and subtitle 'True Stories of Possession, Oppression, and Spiritual Warfare' by Mary Romasanta.
Book cover titled "Rompiendo la cadena" by Dr. Antonio R. Paiz. The cover features a breaking chain in the sky with clouds and birds symbolizing freedom. Subtitle: Faith, Hope, and Healing Against Family Violence.
Cover art for 'The Dreamer's Diary,' featuring a person walking through a vivid red forest with an open path, a large open mouth at the bottom with closed eyes, and a bright blue sky with clouds at the top. The text includes the title and subtitle 'A Symbol Guide for Self-Seekers.'
A colorful illustrated book cover titled "Shh... My Mommy is a Super Hero" by Tiana Rhymes, featuring a young girl dressed as a superhero with a cape, flying with a briefcase, and a young boy holding a walkie-talkie, with a city skyline and background icons of a laptop, open book, and calendar.
Cover of a book titled 'The Enchanted Notebook' with a colorful fantasy forest background and the words 'Coming Soon' overlayed.
Children's book cover titled "Daddy's Bunny Ears of Love" by Christopher Palmer, featuring cartoon bunnies, one with glasses, another with a bow, and a third with their eyes closed, sitting at a table with a pastel background.
Celebration poster with colorful paper banners, confetti, a tree trunk, a piñata shaped like a penguin, and a party hat with a gift box, celebrating 'The Little Valiente Penguin: Piñata' by Dr. Antonio R. Paiz and Mary Romasanta.
Announcing that Gerald's plain taco is coming soon with a red background, yellow taco illustration with face, and text overlay.