Tale Teller Club Press (TTCP) is an independent publishing imprint dedicated to thoughtful cultural work across writing, image, and sound.
We publish material that observes the world with clarity, wit, and ethical attention—work that resists spectacle in favour of understanding, and urgency in favour of depth. TTCP exists to give sustained creative practice a coherent home, allowing ideas to unfold across different forms while remaining rooted in a shared editorial spine.
Our work is shaped by three interlocking modes of expression:
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Writing — essays, books, and reflections that engage with neurodivergence, relationships, pleasure, labour, politics, creativity, and the conditions of contemporary life. We value accessibility without simplification, seriousness without solemnity, and expertise without authority-performance.
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Drawing & Visual Satire — images that distil complex realities into symbols, humour, and critique. These works are not decorative but communicative, offering visual entry points into political and social conversation.
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Sound & Composition — music and sonic works that explore time, emotion, and atmosphere beyond language. These compositions function as parallel thinking: reflective, textural, and enduring.
TTCP does not chase trends, outrage cycles, or algorithmic novelty. We are interested in slow relevance: work that remains readable, usable, and meaningful beyond its moment of release. We believe cultural value is built cumulatively, through consistency of voice and integrity of intent.
Our editorial values include:
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Respect for lived experience, especially where it has been misunderstood, marginalised, or medicalised
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A commitment to clarity, compassion, and intellectual honesty
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An understanding of creativity as a lifelong practice, not a finite career phase
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Independence from institutional pressure, commercial sensationalism, and performative expertise
Tale Teller Club Press operates as a curated practice, not a content factory. Each publication, image, or composition is released because it belongs—because it contributes to an ongoing conversation rather than interrupting one.
TTCP exists for readers, listeners, and viewers who value work that is intelligent, humane, and quietly radical; and for creators who understand that the most durable cultural contributions are made not at speed, but with care.
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