Long-form digital writing — each title designed and edited, not templated. No "ultimate guides," no 47-chapter padding. A short shelf, chosen by hand.
by Marie Voiron · 184pp · April 2026
A field guide to leaving. A long, careful book about the slow weather of divorce. Not a workbook, not a manifesto — a hand on the shoulder, in paragraphs.
by Kenji Shibata · 140pp · March 2026
On attention in the loud decade. A sustained essay in favour of the long sentence and the unhurried paragraph — written slowly, to be read slowly.
by William Atkinson · 96pp · February 2026
Nine essays on making small things well. On the dignity of short books, the vice of chapter-padding, and the specific kind of care that belongs in a sentence you've read five times.
by Paulo Ortiz · 168pp · preview · $26 on release
On the craft of writing software. A long meditation on code as prose: naming as editing, refactoring as revision, and the specific dignity of a function that does one thing well.
by Serwaa Ohene · 212pp · January 2026
A handbook for independent publishing in the platform era. On pricing, reach, the tyranny of the feed, and the art of staying small on purpose.
by June Miyata · 152pp · November 2025
A short history of thinking tools. The typewriter, the index card, the text editor, the repl. How each changed the shape of the paragraph — and what the next one might do.