
Published October 2025
Boudicca Eades thinks of their collection as a discussion of and a remedy to those ills of the world that are too expansive to face in our daily lives. The poems were developed at time when they were learning to be happy in their body, and hope they can be as cathartic to read as they were to write.

Published July 2020
Written by Eva Hibbs & illustrated by Sarah Harrison, this colourful picture book follows young girl Lily as she wonders about the death of her uncle. A comforting resource for anyone who thinks it's important to talk to children about loss. A story that invites everyone to imagine.
Published December 2021
Seth Randall-Goddard's debut poetry collection questions what happens to modern life when we no longer appreciate what came before. Seth's words collide with Kitty Perceval's strange and supernatural drawings, creating a book that exposes capitalism's absurdity whilst encouraging our natural tenderness.











