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Subscribe to receive all forthcoming titles from Homie House Press in 2023. Your subscription helps to support the exciting and ambitious year ahead.

Memberships are for readers, supporters, institutions, museums, libraries, and those who have extra funds and wanna put it into capable hands in efforts to make publishing a safer and more accessible space for all.
A yearly subscription will get you all books for 2023, over 15 books, as well as special editions, signed copies when available, and broadsheets. We will also include unique publications from our 2022 canon. We will ship out at half the year, and the end of the year, June and December.

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Yearly subscriptions are for readers, supporters, institutions, book folk!

Membership Levels
Reader — $200
Supporter — $350
Academic and Art Institutions — $500
Big Luv Big Homie — $1000

T H A N K Y O U


Titles to be published in 2023 include:

  • BUNCH, a culmination / anthology of a two artist collaborative project, by Noura Tafeche and Caterina Ragg.

  • Sammys Japan, three artists— Natsuki Nagai + Mei Otsubo + Kimiko Nakayama, joined forces to make a Japanese edition of a publication produced by Homie House Press, entitled Sammys, about the intersection of food and identity. Think of this as a funny and romantic cookbook.

  • My Land Has Always Been Elusive, a winding road of poems connected through heart ache, heart break, and break throughs, by poet and geographer, Seble Samuel.

  • (Not) in service, by Unique Robinson (Community Arts Professor at MICA, Baltimore, MD), connects the dots from past selves to who they are today. This project is a deep dive into life as transport investigating identity, queerness and blackness.

  • Sangre y Sonrisa, by co-founder of Homie House Press, Adriana Monsalve (she/they), investigates collaboration and connection with the dead in a playful and irreverent fable bringing joy to life and death to rest.

  • RX Farmacia, by co-founder of Homie House Press, Caterina Ragg, uses revisionist history in the culture of whiteness to clear out harms done that began over 100 years ago in Malaysia.