VentureBooks OS — Africa’s First IP & Storytelling Operating System Set to Launch Thousands of African Books in Africa and Globally
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“At least sixty percent of books sold in African bookstores are not authored by Africans,” says Tiisetso Maloma
Johannesburg, South Africa — 17 November 2025 — Startup Picnic Venture Studio has officially launched its first startup, VentureBooks OS, an Africa-first IP and storytelling operating system built to monetize African creativity through AI-powered publishing and BookTech infrastructure. The startup is currently building its MVP, assembling its founding team, and raising a seed round to accelerate development and acquire manuscripts.
VentureBooks OS was born from a simple question: How can thousands of promising African manuscripts be published faster and more affordably than traditional methods, while populating African bookshelves with locally authored stories?
Founded by author, publishing entrepreneur, and product developer Tiisetso Maloma, VentureBooks OS aims to transform how African stories are discovered, produced, and owned.
“At least sixty percent of books sold in African bookstores are not authored by Africans,” says Maloma. “That’s both the problem and the opportunity we’re tackling — reshaping ownership, representation, and the value of African storytelling.”
Most books on African shelves are imported, catering primarily to middle-class readers. Millions of Africans remain unserved because they can’t see themselves reflected in these stories. After more than a decade in publishing, Maloma and his team have identified thousands of high-traction manuscripts across the continent — stories that already attract strong reader engagement through excerpts shared online and in offline communities. Yet, limited financing and fragmented infrastructure have kept these works from reaching the market.
VentureBooks OS integrates proprietary manuscript discovery, AI-powered publishing, and scalable distribution infrastructure to publish and monetize African creativity globally. The platform’s goal is to publish and co-own over 10,000 manuscripts in the next five to seven years — some of which will evolve into film, television, and digital adaptations. The OS will also be open to external authors and publishers, enabling them to publish, distribute, and monetize their own IP at scale, turning African storytelling into a new digital asset class.
Through Bula Buka Publishers, Maloma angel-invested in books and pioneered the Diary Chronicles genre — with hit titles such as Diary of a Zulu Girl and Diary of a Cheating Wife. These stories began online, went viral, and proved that Africans crave narratives written in their own image. Coined alongside journalist Lesedi Setlhodi, the term “Diary Chronicle” refers to diary-style fiction that blends personal confessions, cliffhangers, and socially resonant storytelling.
VentureBooks OS is the first startup to emerge from Startup Picnic Venture Studio, which evolved from Startup Picnic, the well-known Johannesburg movement that hosted outdoor networking events for entrepreneurs. “Startup Picnic was about connecting entrepreneurs,” says Maloma. “Now it’s about building with them. We’re turning Africa’s creative energy into structured, scalable, and investable ventures.”
Maloma is the author of ten books on innovation, entrepreneurship, and philosophy. His work in publishing and venture building bridges creativity, technology, and investment. VentureBooks OS builds upon his data-driven discovery pipeline — methods that track reader interest and engagement to identify stories with market potential.
“Think Spotify, Palantir, and Disney — but for African IP,” Maloma adds. “We’re reimagining the publishing value chain — faster, cheaper, and more inclusive. Once proven in Africa, this model can scale to other emerging markets.”
He concludes, “The future of AI depends on proprietary data — and in storytelling, that data is intellectual property. VentureBooks OS positions African stories at the center of this global data economy.”
As it builds its MVP, VentureBooks OS is inviting collaborators, investors, and partners to join its mission to publish thousands of authentic African stories and turn them into global digital assets — books, films, games, and merchandise.
For media, partnerships, and investment inquiries, visit www.startuppicnic.co.za.
About Startup Picnic Venture Studio
Startup Picnic Venture Studio (SPVS) is a South Africa–based venture-building studio focused on startups and technologies with disruptive growth potential. Using frameworks inspired by Disruptive Innovation, Adaptive Zone Theory, and Exaptation Dynamics, SPVS builds ventures rooted in African creativity, innovation, and intellectual property.
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