Mockingbird Hollow Publishing is an independent publishing imprint for original nonfiction, biography, essays, and other long-form projects approached with editorial care.
The imprint exists for work that benefits from context, craft, and permanence: books that examine leadership and enterprise, study consequential lives, or make sense of the personal and commercial forces that shape institutions and the people who run them.
The name
The name Mockingbird Hollow is rooted in family memory and place. It carries the feel of a house, a road, a landscape, and the kind of stories that survive because someone chose to remember them.
What we publish
The current catalogue is built around two lanes: original nonfiction on leadership, markets, and culture; and biography of consequential figures whose stories reveal something larger about enterprise and character.
Within those lanes, work is organized into a small number of editorial series — longer biographical studies and collected essays — outlined on the Series page. Additional lanes will be opened as the imprint grows.
Editorial standards
Every title is approached with the same set of standards: clarity of writing, fidelity to sources, honest framing, and physical design that respects the reader. Books are paced for reading, not for the recommendation feed. Footnotes and source notes are taken seriously.
Submissions
Mockingbird Hollow Publishing is not currently open for unsolicited submissions. Rights, reprint, and media inquiries are welcome through the contact page.