Books that
age well.
Pulp fantasy fiction & tech-futurist non-fiction.
A small press in Brooklyn. Pulp stories that earn the second read. Field manuals for an accelerating future. Six books a year. We read every book twice before we sign it.
Apocalypse
Intelligence
A working history of forecasting, from the oracle at Delphi to the climate models that no one acts on. Ashoka, a former wargamer, argues that knowing the future has always been the easy part.
Six books. Two lines.
One non-fiction, four novels, and a forecast manual. The order matters.
Books
are objects.
We named the press for what we wanted from the books. That they oxidize the right way. Gain patina with age. Hold up.
We publish two lines. Pulp fantasy fiction that does not condescend to its readers, and tech-futurist non-fiction that does not pretend the future is simple. Both lines share an editor and a standard.
Six titles a year. No "best-selling" stickers. No gold foil. The book sells the book.
The letter, six times a year.
We send a letter when we publish a book. Roughly six times a year. No promotions, no marketing email. A note from the editor about the book and why we chose it.