We adapt online content for print. Publishing books on behalf of creators.
From video essays, podcasts, content series, blogs, and any other online media. Transcribed into non-fiction essay collections, special interest books, or something unique.
Why we do this.
These motivations and observations borne out of our digital first lifestyle are why we think adapting online content for the offline world is a good idea.
Sharing ideas
Good ideas are great. But unshared they’re worthless.
…to share more.
Deeper thought
Taking in new ideas requires time to pause and reflect.
…to facilitate thinking.
Profitable creation
Expertise and sharing it needs to be profitable to persist.
…to pay creators.
Screen time
Hobbies shouldn’t include winding down with a good second screen.
…to reduce screen time.
Attention agency
Attention has been commodified. We should preserve it.
…for reader agency.
Outdoor optimisation
The bus, the beach, the park, a cafe, and camping; go better with books.
…for time outdoors.
Archival
Digital media is largely ephemeral. We should capture what we can.
…to preserve ideas.
Owned media
Physical media is making a comeback. It’s good for authors and readers.
…to keep ideas.
Community
Communities want to support creators and see more from them.
…for communities.
Why you might like to work with us.
Creating content and building an audience is hard work. To keep it going you need to make a living from it.
Monetising your efforts in diverse ways is important. We can help with one of them.
Publishing books is a good way to achieve this. Self-publishing is costly up-front and high-effort. Traditional publishing is challenging and might not be an option. We make it easy and bear the cost of editing and designing a book from your existing content. Then self-publish on your behalf.
With us your cost, effort, and challenges of getting a book published are eliminated.
Monetisation
Productising exisiting work to fund your efforts.
No up-front cost
Other methods require investment. We don’t.
Relaxed effort
We manage everything. You review and approve.
Want to make a book?
Choose a time for a short chat or share your idea.