Genre: Fiction

Invented stories of every shape — the broad home for narrative that springs from imagination rather than record.

  • The Itty Bitty Titty Committee Cover

    The Itty Bitty Titty Committee

    Four women. One disastrous fitting room. A found family tested by love, illness, and grief. Women's fiction that earns its laughs and its sorrow in equal measure.
  • The Woman Who Walked Through Walls Cover

    The Woman Who Walked Through Walls

    Brit finds a phone that opens doors in walls. What begins as survival escalates — two alternate versions of herself, a notebook of intelligence files, and rationalizations that are entirely convincing right up until they aren't.
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    Ghost Healer

    Cal Rourke doesn't think of himself as a ghost hunter. He thinks of himself as someone who corrects errors. A literary novel set in the American South about grief, memory, and the stories people tell themselves to stay in place.
  • Gettin’ Laid Cover

    Gettin’ Laid

    Ethan is very good at getting what he wants. He has mistaken this for happiness. A darkly funny, devastatingly tragic adult novel about desire, ego, and the love that gets away. Coming soon.
  • Family on Ice Cover

    Family on Ice

    74,000 years ago the Toba supervolcano nearly ended humanity. This is the story of one family walking through that winter — a McCarthy-influenced literary survival novel about what a family is when everything else is gone.
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    Cloudborn

    A shear event kills the flock in forty seconds. Silt is three hundred meters below where it started, alone in open atmosphere for the first time in its life. An alien survival epic grounded in real atmospheric physics.
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    Buttercup

    Buttercup survived a sack, a drowning, and the humane society. Then she spotted her human and made him hers. A sardonic cat's-eye view of the ridiculous household she now runs.
  • Altverse Cover

    Altverse

    Ari Voss finds a projector with forty-three symbols. It opens doors into other worlds. Something is collapsing those worlds from the edges inward. Forty-two doors left to understand why.
  • Peacekeeper: To What End Peace Cover

    Peacekeeper: To What End Peace

    Admiral Jessica Lang has given her life to the Empire. She commands warships, enforces Imperial order, and never questions the system that made her who she is — because she has no reason to. Everything she believes about herself, her loyalty, her purpose, was built by design. When cracks begin to appear in the foundation of her identity, Jessica is forced to confront a terrifying possibility: that her entire sense of self was manufactured, her devotion engineered, and the Empire she serves is nothing like what it pretends to be. Each layer she peels back reveals something worse beneath it, and the deeper she digs, the more dangerous she becomes to the people who built her. In a civilization sustained by control and obedience, Jessica's awakening isn't just a personal crisis — it's a threat to everything the Empire has constructed. The question isn't whether she can break free. It's what's left of her when she does.
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    Collision With Andromeda

    The Milky Way is conscious. Thirteen billion years old. It has a plan. Humanity is part of it. A seventeen-million-year story about what it costs to mean well — and when meaning well is not enough.
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