How did you and Harris Lathi go about setting up C4G?
Nothing is set up. We don’t even have a business licence. This is how it’s done in indie publishing; other publishers like New York Tyrant and House of Vlad showed us the way.
But even though we don’t know what we’re doing, we have a solid infrastructure. We liked working with Nathan Dragon on his 2024 book The Champ is Here, so we brought him on as a co-editor and publisher. His wife, the artist Raegan Bird, does most of our designs. My wife, the writer Allie Rowbottom, is also an editor-at-large.
So Nathans’ wife does the designs, and your wife is an editor at large. For both of you, how is it to work with your spouses?
No divorces allowed.
You said that other indie publishers paved the way for you. What did you feel you could offer that they didn’t, or why did you still feel that C4G was necessary?
C4G wasn't necessary until the death of Giancarlo DiTrappano of New York Tyrant Books. Gian's death left a giant hole in indie publishing that C4G isn't going to fill, but I think we feel an obligation to try. Tyrant Books had style and an edge, and most importantly didn't pander, didn't seem to care whether you liked them. That's our approach. C4G Books: Fuck what you like, here's what we like.