Literature Page Hero Image

Quiet Words

The simplest way to tell a story. We begin with letters. Awkward, trembling shapes, trying to say something to the world. Over time, they become sentences, then whispers of who we are. Writing has always felt like a quiet rebellion, a way to be alone without feeling lonely. I still believe stories deserve paper, not screens. A book should be held, its pages turned like footsteps in the dark. That’s why I write with a pencil. Soft, imperfect, alive. I don’t even own an eraser. I like to leave traces.

The Last High

Most addiction books want to help you feel understood. This one wants you to feel responsible. The Last High isn't about substance abuse. It's about escape, and the uncomfortable reality that everyone is escaping something. Written from the inside, without sympathy asked or given.

GET YOURS

I Can See You

One day, the world went quiet, all at once. Crowds disappeared, screens kept buzzing, and in that strange hush, something shifted in the way we looked at each other. I Can See You is a book about the gaze. What it holds, what it reveals, and what we risk losing every time we trade presence for noise. Written from the still point of a world that held its breath, it's an invitation to stay awake. You have already opened your eyes, the question is whether you'll keep them this way.
GET YOURS

Pressing Pause at Life

240 pages of street photography paired with philosophical reflection. An invitation to notice what you've trained yourself to ignore: light on walls, silence between strangers, the weight of ordinary moments. The city was always saying something. This book teaches you to listen.

GET YOURS

Step: The Power of Decisions

Every life is the sum of its steps. Not the grand ones, the quiet, daily ones we barely notice making. STEP is a visual and narrative journey through the architecture of personal choice. How decisions accumulate, how resilience isn't a gift but a response, and how self-discovery doesn't arrive announced, it shows up in the rearview mirror.
Through a blend of photography and reflection, this book offers a mirror. For those willing to look at the choices that brought them here, and the ones still ahead.

GET YOURS

Little Citizens

Color by color, children aged 7–10 discover what it means to belong to something bigger than themselves. Little Citizens weaves civic values: respect, kindness, environmental awareness, and anti-bullying, into illustrated activities that feel like play and work like lessons. No lectures. No abstractions. Just a child, a page, and a question quietly embedded in every drawing: what kind of person do you want to be?

GET YOURS

Aussie the Explorer

Some books tell you about the world. This one takes you there. Through Aussie the Explorer, young readers journey across Australia and Oceania, discovering wildlife, cultures, and histories that most maps don't show. Illustrated narratives, interactive activities, and engaging quizzes make every page a destination in itself.

GET YOURS
Blog

Latest stories

Why Silence in Music Is the Most Underrated Note You’ll Ever Play

There are musicians who play everything they know in the first thirty seconds. Every scale, [...]

Read more
The Decisive Moment in Street Photography: Why Timing is a Mental State

Most people who read about the decisive moment immediately think about speed. They think about [...]

Read more
Why Flaneur Photography Survives in the Age of the Posed Image

There is a kind of photography nobody hired anyone to take. No brief, no model [...]

Read more
How to Deal with a Narcissist? Your Only Way Is Out.

There is a specific type of exhaustion that comes not from overwork but from proximity [...]

Read more
Why Relationships Fail Has Nothing to Do With Love

You’ve read the articles. The ones that break it down into five reasons, or seven, [...]

Read more
The Cost of Being Always Available

You are not that important, this is worth saying plainly. The messages that arrive between [...]

Read more