An independent publisher of print and audiobook editions — blending artistry, performance, and timeless storytelling.

A new chapter begins — and you’re invited.

Lemery House Press is more than a publishing imprint. It’s a home for stories that echo across time — personal, powerful, and often forgotten. Here, you’ll find tales that honor identity, resilience, and creativity — in voices both new and rediscovered.

We’re launching with a curated audio and print series called True Voice Shorts, which brings short fiction, memoir, and reimagined classics to life. Whether you’re here to listen, read, or reflect, you’re in the right place.

In the weeks ahead, you’ll see:

  • Our first story series released in podcast and audiobook format
  • Behind-the-scenes peeks at the creative process
  • Print editions and printable keepsakes
  • Special releases from the family archive — poetry spanning four generations

If you believe stories matter — and that voice can carry legacy — you’re one of us.

Thanks for visiting. Let’s build something meaningful together.

— Querida
Founder, Lemery House Press

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2 responses to “Welcome to Lemery House Press”

  1. Drew Cremeans Avatar

    What is the first story about? I hear classics, but what does that mean? I kid thinks Twilight is a classic.

    1. qfunck Avatar

      Thanks for reaching out. We’re just finalizing the platforms and tech now. The first six episodes will be published in August and we will be publishing new stories every two weeks.
      Ep. 1 – A Room and a Voice by Querida Funck (adapted from Virginia Woolf) (08/01/2025)
      Ep. 2 – The White Heron by Sarah Orne Jewett (abridged) (08/15/2025)
      Ep. 3 – The Light Princess by George MacDonald (adapted) (08/29/2025)
      Ep. 4 – The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame (abridged) (09/19/2025)
      Ep. 5 – Life as It Is (More or Less) (abridged) by Fanny Fern (10/03/2025)
      Ep. 6 – Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson (abridged) 10/17/2025)

      Take care.

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