When the First Leaves Don’t Check the Weather

The thermometer insists it’s still summer. The air is warm, the afternoons unhurried. And yet—on the walk to the studio this morning—two small leaves skittered across the sidewalk like they’d…

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New Release: Strolling for Dollars

It’s here. 🎉 Today we’re proud to release Strolling for Dollars: How You Can Make a Living Doing Close-Up Magic by Jason Bird—a field guide for turning real-world performances into a…

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Edges, Embers, and the Quiet Art of Finishing

This week at Feather & Ember, we spent an unreasonable amount of time debating the width of a margin and the tone of a gold. (Reasonable to us, anyway.) Books…

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Risk-Taking & Cloud-Stomping

Every meaningful project starts with a dare: What if?Sometimes that dare is quiet—change a chapter order, swap a typeface. Sometimes it’s loud—launch a book that doesn’t fit the usual shelf.…

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Our Mission

At Feather & Ember, our mission is simple and stubborn:make books that spark connection and kindle change.Everything else—design choices, timelines, shipping labels—serves that fire. Why We Exist We believe the…

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On Curiosity (and the Art of Wandering)

There’s a moment in every project when the straight line stops working. The outline is tidy, the checklist is crisp—and then a better idea arrives from the corner of your…

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