Some things need to get out. Some need a place to land. Some have been living in you for years, waiting for the right page, the right question, the right permission. We make the tools that help.
"The difference between weeds and wildflowers is judgement."
"Kintsugi — the art of repairing with gold. The breakage and the repair are both part of the beauty." ✦ The philosophy behind everything we make ✦
For Those Still Surviving. Not after. Not recovered. Still in it.
Eighty cards for the ones who are mid-grief, mid-recovery, mid-pain — who need something that meets them where they actually are, not where they're supposed to be by now. Each card is a prompt, a permission, an excavation.
"Sit with the weight of what you carried. Write what held you in the ground."
"Close your eyes and locate the thought that has the most power over you. Now write it down."
"List what they tried to prune from you. Write what grew back sharper."
"Write what bloomed in you because of the breaking. Not despite it."
"Breathe in what they left you with. Exhale something they never gave you."
For the ones who carry more than they show. Eighty cards. Five categories. Permission to feel exactly what you feel — and move through it.
"Draw your nervous system as a tree. Show where the storms hit."
"Exhale every 'should' you swallowed this week."
"Write a letter to depression. Like it's a houseguest who needs to leave."
"List 10 moments this year that proved you're magic."
"Today is a 'do absolutely nothing productive' day. Guard it fiercely."
80 cards · Printed on demand · Shipped from the US
Every product we make starts with the same question:
What does a person need when the words are stuck inside them?
Sometimes it's a card that names what you couldn't.
Sometimes it's a beautiful page to write it on.
Sometimes it's a tool that finally gets out of your way.
Every Rebellion Press notebook is a world. Dark botanical cover art that holds the philosophy — designed for the ones who write in margins, who fill journals like they're running out of time, who need the object to feel as true as the practice.
Each series is its own aesthetic register. All of them belong to the same world.
Rebellious but elegiac. Misjudged plants, grief that refuses to be quiet, defiance without performance. Five books published.
5 books · Available nowDark botanical, gothic flora. Wild and unruly, growing through cracks in everything that tried to stop it.
Available nowWuthering Heights-inspired. Wind, moors, brooding romance, emotional extremity. For the ones who feel everything too much.
Available nowSherlock Holmes, Victorian London. Sharp intellect, fog-shrouded streets, the precision of a mind that notices everything.
Available nowBougainvillea on crumbling stone. Survival as beauty. Blooming where you have no business blooming. Companion series to the Defiantly Alive somatic healing deck.
Coming Soon — Not Yet on AmazonBlack lace, mauve roses, dripping candles. Obsessive love, mourning, sacred subversion. Five covers ready.
Coming soonSold on Amazon · Ships worldwide · New series added regularly
Some things need a card to name them.
Some need a page to hold them.
And some need to become a story.
You've been carrying yours for longer than you think.
The hard part isn't writing it — it's knowing where to start.
You know what happened. You know what it cost. What you don't know is how to get it from inside you onto a page in a way that makes sense — that does it justice.
The AI Prompt Toolkit interviews you. It asks the questions most people never stop to answer — about the moment everything changed, what you carried, what you lost, what came back different. Then it builds a precision AI prompt that structures your story into something you can actually write.
Not a blank page. Not "just start writing." A framework that knows your story because you told it — and gives the AI everything it needs to help you tell it.
"It asked me questions I hadn't stopped to answer about my own story. And suddenly I knew exactly where to begin."
Whether you're still in the middle of it, looking for somewhere to put what you're carrying, or finally ready to write the story that's been waiting — you belong here. All of it belongs here.