Biography, Autobiography
Books that tell the life story of a person, either written by themselves (autobiography) or by someone else (biography).
From sweeping memoirs to speculative fiction, we publish across more than 20 genres — with the editorial care, design, and distribution each one deserves.

Real life · real impact
Memoirs, leadership, faith, history and the ideas reshaping how we live and work.
Books that tell the life story of a person, either written by themselves (autobiography) or by someone else (biography).
Similar to autobiography but usually focuses on a specific aspect of the author's life rather than their entire life story.
Books that offer guidance on personal growth, success, and improvement. Techniques for personal growth, success, and improvement to various aspects of life, as well as explore human behavior, emotions, cognition, mental health, and psychological theories.
Books that teach the principles of leadership development, entrepreneurship, management, investing, economics, and finance.
Books that teach the principles of cultivating love relationships, courtship, happy marriage, family life, and parenting.
Books that analyze governance principles and frameworks and dynamics, political systems, ideologies, current events, and intercultural or socioeconomic issues and needs.
Books that offer guidance on maintaining physical and mental health: exercise routines, nutrition, and wellness practices.
Books that explore religious themes, practices, scriptures, spirituality, and good living — specifically of the Christian faith.
Books that cover technological advancements, trends, and their impact on society, industries, and daily life.
Books that address educational development, educational learning, psychology, curriculum design, teaching methods, and educational reform.
Books that explore past events, eras, cultures, and civilizations.
Books that compile essays on various topics, often written by a single author or multiple contributors.
Imagination · craft
Worlds worth getting lost in — from epic fantasy to intimate, character-driven storytelling.
Typically set in imaginary worlds with magical or supernatural elements, featuring mythical creatures, epic quests, and fantastical adventures — especially of African writing.
Set in futuristic or speculative worlds, often featuring advanced technology, space exploration, and imaginative concepts — profoundly of African writing.
Fiction that employs wit, irony, and exaggeration to comment on society and human nature. Intended to amuse and criticize.
Books that revolve around solving a crime or uncovering a mystery, often featuring suspenseful plots and unexpected twists.
Books that focus on romantic relationships and love stories, exploring themes of passion, intimacy, and emotional connections.
Draws inspiration from real events, people, or experiences, but incorporates fictionalized elements such as dialogue, characters, and plot developments for narrative purposes while blurring imagination and storytelling.
Inter-fictional narratives, characters, and settings to illustrate concepts, impart skills, or relate values to real-life situations; aiming to encourage readers while imparting valuable insights, fostering critical thinking, and encouraging personal growth.
Features exciting and daring journeys, quests, or exploits, often involving exploration, danger, and overcoming obstacles.
Geared toward a teenage audience, addressing themes relevant to young adults such as identity, friendship, love, and coming-of-age experiences.
Explores speculative future societies, often contrasting idealistic or dismal visions serving as social commentary.
Collections of short fiction pieces, each complete in itself, covering a variety of themes, genres, and styles.
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