• Cheyenne Saturday - Richard Jessup
  • The Bloody Medallion - Richard Jessup writing as Richard Telfair
  • Chuka - Richard Jessup
  • The Cincinnati Kid - Richard Jessup
  • The Branch Will Not Break - James Wright
  • Roadmap Through Bullying: Effective Bully Prevention for Educators - Julie Nicolai
  • The Definitive Brother Juniper - Father Justin 'Fred' McCarthy
  • Portrait of an Artist with 26 Horses: Empty-Grave Vanilla Edition - William Eastlake
  • The Tales of Yot - Adam Nicolai
  • The Shaggy Man of Oz - Jack Snow
  • The Magical Mimics in Oz - Jack Snow
  • The Silver Princess in Oz - Ruth Plumly Thompson
  • Armchair Locomotion - Jen May
  • Grin and Bear It - George Lichty
  • The Strange World of Mr. Mum - Irving Phillips
  • Brother Juniper - Fr Justin McCarthy
  • Brother Juniper at Work and Play - Fr Justin McCarthy
  • Brother Juniper Strikes Again - Fr Justin McCarthy
  • Battle Cry - Jen May
  • Inside Brother Juniper - Fr Justin McCarthy
  • More Brother Juniper - Fr Justin McCarthy
  • Well Done, Brother Juniper - Fr Justin McCarthy
  • The Whimsical World of Brother Juniper - Fr Justin McCarthy
  • The Ecumenical Brother Juniper - Fr Justin McCarthy

The Mission

Empty-Grave (est. 2011) specializes in e-publication and paper republication of existing, non-digital print content. While our focus is with the already-published obscure and niche works that may otherwise be overlooked, we are also open to current unpublished material.

After the Library of Alexandria burned humankind irretrievably lost, and subsequently had to relearn, much of our collective knowledge. And as the last copy of the only book marking the legacy of its writer burns so goes the writer.

Paper burns. Paper rots. Ones and zeros are forever.

A Youtube video of a cat playing the piano will exist as long as creatures capable of seeing it exist. This is immortality.

The non-digital work of a genius dies as the last corporeal copy crumbles and the people that knew of that copy die off as well. This is tragedy.

Our mission is to slowly chip away at that mass of potential tragedy.

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