
the press.
we publish work on relationships, the self, and philosophy for people who are done with easy answers and suspicious of anyone offering them. the catalog is for the ones who are still in it. still asking. still willing to sit with a question that doesn't resolve cleanly, because they've learned that's usually where the truth lives.
everything here is intentional. we're not chasing a trend or a release window. we publish from values and we stay there, even when it hits different than expected. we define success on our own terms. no external metric, no algorithm, no rubric for what this is supposed to be.
the work we publish is vulnerable in the real way. not the curated-for-engagement way. the kind where someone said the true thing and then decided to let other people read it. what belongs in this catalog is what we wished existed.
we have absolutely no interest in the status quo. give us good black coffee, watercolors, and some '77 punk and we're good. give us a deep personal conviction that the rules worth keeping are the ones you've already broken once, just to see what would happen, and we're golden.
we make space. for growth. for the work that almost didn't get made. and for the people who needed to read something that didn't exist yet — so they wrote it themselves.
what we publish.
relationships.
work on intimacy and attachment — the bonds people form, the patterns those bonds create, and the ethical pressures they impose. how we attach, what those attachments require of us, and what becomes possible when we stop avoiding the hard questions. we do not publish work that offers certainty about how love should look. certainty is not the point.
the self.
stories about recovery and survival. this lane is for those who have had to rebuild themselves from conditions that didn't ask permission. we value work that honestly shows how long it takes and how uneven the ground can be. we have no interest in packaging healing as an endpoint.
philosophy.
ideas in any form — zines, ebooks, comics — that are willing to make an argument and actually engage with it. we publish for readers who think reflectively. we reject work that mistakes difficulty for rigor.
connect.
if you're a writer or artist with a project, visit the submissions page.
if you're a stockist interested in our printed materials, visit the wholesale page.
for everything else, contact us.
