Bright Tide Studios is India's first founder-led publishing house built entirely around Boys' Love and queer romance. Fantasy worlds. Historical courts. Mythological settings. Magic systems.
The danmei reader who taught themselves enough Mandarin to read ahead of the official translation. The Thai BL fan who built a 40-page episode wiki at midnight. The Wattpad writer sitting on a 200,000-word omegaverse manuscript, who has never once been told it deserves to exist in print.
They all have one thing in common. Traditional publishing has never spoken to them directly.
Until now.
Bright Tide Studios is India's first founder-led publishing house built entirely around Boys' Love and queer romance. Fantasy worlds. Historical courts. Mythological settings. Magic systems. The full emotional devastation of a great danmei novel, rooted in South Asian imagination and completely unwilling to apologise for what it is.
Indian queer fiction has always carried weight. It has told true, necessary stories about what it costs to exist as a queer person in this country, and that work matters. But there is a whole other hunger that nobody has fed yet. The readers who want vampires and omegas and guide verse epics. The ones who want a dark ML in a fantasy Mughal court with a court-mandated smile and a 400-page slow burn and a love so consuming it becomes genuinely dangerous. The ones who have been reading translated Chinese web novels and self-subtitling Thai dramas because nothing closer to home has ever given them what they actually want.
Representation as an obsession. As a fandom. As something that breaks your heart across three rereads and still has you making playlists for the ship.
"The story doesn't end on the last page. That's where the fandom starts."
Bright Tide is built around a single, stubborn idea: the best fandoms are not created by marketing departments. They grow slowly, in community spaces, by people who already care. So the studio builds its reader community before the book drops, not after. Character reveals, world-building fragments, Discord servers, aesthetic mood boards for a story that does not have a cover yet. By the time the book exists, the fandom already does.
This is not a new idea in fandom spaces. It is a completely new idea in Indian publishing.
The commercial case has already been made elsewhere. When Mo Xiang Tong Xiu's novels were officially translated into English, multiple titles debuted simultaneously on the New York Times Best Seller list. The demand is not a theory. Indian publishing just has not shown up for it.
Bright Tide is also looking for the writers. The ones on AO3 with 50,000 hits and no agent. The ones on Wattpad with a readership that would follow them anywhere and no publishing pathway to offer them. South Asian writers building queer fantasy worlds for free, right now, for audiences that are clearly hungry for exactly what they are making. The studio offers editorial support, professional publishing, and a marketing model designed around fandom activation rather than traditional book promotion. No stripping the queerness for a wider audience. No asking the story to be something safer. Two packages, full transparency, one founder working directly with one author at a time.
By publishing in English, Bright Tide reaches not just Indian readers but the entire South Asian diaspora, readers in the UK, the US, Canada, Australia, who grew up inside the same fandom culture and have spent years waiting for stories that reflect their imagination without compromise.
The readers are already here. They have been here. They have been importing their stories in Google Drive PDF links and auto-generated subtitles and fan translations that existed before the official ones did.
Bright Tide Media Studios is just the first Indian publishing house to finally show up.
About Bright Tide Media Studios
Bright Tide Studios is a founder-led independent publishing house for queer romance that does not ask stories to shrink. Based in Mumbai. Built specifically for South Asian BL and GL writers who have been carrying entire fandoms on self-publishing platforms without editorial support, professional design, or financial backing. That changes here.
Contact
Email: agent@brighttidestudios.com

