At Hungry Wolf Press, we believe in the power of words to inspire, challenge, and create change. Our commitment to diversity means we are a space for all voices, free from racism, sexism, homophobia, or hate speech. Our works reflect the complexity of human experience, embracing authors and characters from every walk of life.

That said, some of the content we publish may feature strong language, visceral imagery, or confrontational themes. These stories are never intended to degrade or promote hatred but are instead an exploration of human passion and struggle. When necessary, we will provide content warnings and clear context for works that touch on difficult or controversial topics, ensuring readers know what to expect. An example would be Stephen Prime’s book, Ratio, which contains strong language and talks candidly about depression, alcohol and isolation. It also touches on political themes around the various scandals of Twitter/X. Yet at its core, the book is a humorous and open discussion about issues of online identity representation, poetry and a celebration of “Weird Twitter.”

Why Do We Publish Edgy and Raw Stories? As a press named after a wolf, we understand that there are times when storytelling needs to show its teeth. Wolves snarl, but they also protect, endure, and fight for their pack. Likewise, the stories we publish—sometimes raw, angry, or violent—are forms of passion. They reflect the intensity of the human spirit and the challenges of navigating a world full of pain, injustice, and conflict.

Humans read visceral and edgy stories because they offer catharsis. These narratives help us process emotions we don’t always have words for, allowing us to confront our own inner turmoil. They push us to question and reflect on difficult truths and injustices, serving as a mirror to our own experiences or fears. The intensity in these stories isn’t there for shock value—it’s an exploration of the human condition and a way to engage readers at the most profound emotional level.

At Hungry Wolf Press, we believe that all stories—from the quiet and beautiful to the loud and aggressive—have a place. We trust our readers to recognize the difference between passion and prejudice, and we remain committed to publishing content that challenges while also upholding a foundation of respect for all people.

As the world seems so divided at the moment, let’s unite over a shared love of human experience, stories and the transformative power of narrative. Sign up for our newsletter, support us by sharing our books with your friends and loved-ones, and keep howling at the moon.