Why Us?
Because this journey is important.
Our Mission: To partner with and promote unique and sometimes ordinary voices that exist outside of ordinary trends and genres while maintaining integrity, honesty, and heart.
Submissions
Hyper Cat is brand new. Because of this, we are not yet ready for submissions.
This being said, if you have a novella-length manuscript or short story that is:
- Literary Fiction
- Less concerned with “genre”
- Is a voice for the average
Fill out our contact form and we’ll respond as soon as we can.
Like other indie shops, we are highly skilled at publishing and marketing. We’ll do our best to provide excellence through our services.
About us
We are tribal in our truths. Our prose is our heart.
Neda Aria
Neda Aria is a transgressive fiction author known for her daring and thought-provoking exploration of feminism and dystopian themes. Blending elements of science fiction, Aria delves into the complexities of human behavior, often challenging societal norms. Her works, such as ENARO, Feminomaniacs, and Machinocracy, are marked by a distinctive style that draws inspiration from literary giants like Philip K. Dick, Franz Kafka, Chekhov and George Orwell. Her stories often reflect her experiences growing up in Iran and her global perspective, contributing to a rich narrative that examines the intersections of personal and societal identity.
Under the pseudonym Lilith Wilde, she also explores passionate, intense romances with the same depth and insight that characterize her more transgressive works.
Aaron Paul Schaut
Author Aaron Paul Schaut writes heartfelt and relatable stories about American life. Born in Escanaba and now living in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he remains inspired by experiences and events in his own life. His "These Americans" series explores identity and belonging, anxiety and peace. His novellas "Bricks" and "Lucid America" continue where “These Americans” leaves off. He also penned the short story "The Depression of John Stonebrook," which appeared in “Starlite Pulp Review #3.”