Featherproof books
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Featherproof Books is a small, independent
Independent business
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 publisher working out of Chicago
Chicago
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, Illinois
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. It was founded in 2005 by Jonathan Messinger
Jonathan Messinger
Jonathan Messinger is a writer and editor, born in Boston, Massachusetts and living in Chicago, Illinois, USA.He has contributed his fiction writing to the journal McSweeney's, among many other major and alternative publications. While at Clark University he was the editor of the student magazine...

 and Zach Dodson. They publish perfect bound novels, short story
Short story
A short story is a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, often in narrative format. This format tends to be more pointed than longer works of fiction, such as novellas and novels. Short story definitions based on length differ somewhat, even among professional writers, in part because...

 collections and other works, and provide "mini-books" containing short stories and novellas for free download. The publisher employs "a dose of humor" in their work, the founders stating that they are "dedicated to the small-press ideals of finding fresh, urban voices ignored by the conglomerates."

Featherproof books started in March, 2005 using funds raised from the sale of Zach Dodson’s car. Featherproof's first title was The Enchanters vs. Sprawlburg Springs by Brian Costello
Brian Costello
Brian Costello is a musician, live talk show host and writer living in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Born in Florida, he moved to Chicago in 1997 to pursue his interest in music...

, released in December, 2005, with the second, Sons of the Rapture by Todd Dills having been released in 2006.

Books

Publications have included:
  • The Enchanters vs. Sprawlburg Springs by Brian Costello
    Brian Costello
    Brian Costello is a musician, live talk show host and writer living in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Born in Florida, he moved to Chicago in 1997 to pursue his interest in music...

  • Degrees of Separation edited by Samia Saleem
  • Hiding Out by Jonathan Messinger
    Jonathan Messinger
    Jonathan Messinger is a writer and editor, born in Boston, Massachusetts and living in Chicago, Illinois, USA.He has contributed his fiction writing to the journal McSweeney's, among many other major and alternative publications. While at Clark University he was the editor of the student magazine...

  • This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record by Susannah Felts
  • boring boring boring boring boring boring boring by Zach Plague
  • AM/PM by Amelia Gray
  • The Karaoke Singer's Guide to Self-Defense by Tim Kinsella
    Tim Kinsella
    Tim Kinsella is a musician from Chicago, Illinois. He has been a part of many bands including Cap'n Jazz, The Sky Corvair, Joan of Arc, Owls, Friend/Enemy, Everyoned, and Make Believe...


Mini-Books

Mini-books are a series of self-contained short stories and novellas published periodically. These stories are available online, to be downloaded and printed on ordinary paper by the reader and folded into pocket-sized books. The small size makes them suitable for commuters
Commuting
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, and the editors aimed to combine both the "free and easy distribution" provided by the internet
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 with their "love of paper" and the physicality of books.

The free mini-books are authored by writers from Chicago
Chicago
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 and across the United States
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, allowing the publisher to work with authors outside of the books. Featured stories have "navigated such diverse topics as failed love, competitive familial golf games and vampires in graveyards".

Contributors

Brian Costello
Brian Costello
Brian Costello is a musician, live talk show host and writer living in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Born in Florida, he moved to Chicago in 1997 to pursue his interest in music...

, Samia Saleem, Jonathan Messinger
Jonathan Messinger
Jonathan Messinger is a writer and editor, born in Boston, Massachusetts and living in Chicago, Illinois, USA.He has contributed his fiction writing to the journal McSweeney's, among many other major and alternative publications. While at Clark University he was the editor of the student magazine...

, Patrick Somerville, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Kevin Sampsell, Fred Sasaki, Scott Stealey, Kyle Beachy, Jeb Gleason-Allured, Kerri Mullen, Elizabeth Crane, Ryan Markel, Pete Coco, Andrea Johnson, Ambrose Austin, Kate Axelrod, Tobias Carroll, Mary Cross, Paul Fatturoso, Abby Glogower, Laura Bramon Good, Amelia Gray, Mary Hamilton, Rana Kelly, Heidi Laus, Susan Petrone, Jay Ponteri, Fred Sasaki, Timothy Schaffert, Zach Stage

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