About the Press


Letters Unsent Press publishes quiet, necessary books that hold space for what doesn’t fit neat categories: grief without a manual, love without a recipient, truths that arrive too late.

We exist for the stories that resist closure, the words that never found a place to land.

Our books don’t offer answers. They offer a home. A page to lay down the things you’ve carried too long. A mirror for the unspeakable.

We believe the unsent still matters. That silence can be broken into beauty. That even in fragments, truth has weight.

About the Founder


I began with scraps. Notes in my phone. Half-letters scribbled at 2am. Words I couldn’t say out loud without breaking.

Some were apologies. Some, fury. Some, love that outlived its moment.

None of them were sent. All of them were true.

Writing them didn’t fix the losses. But it softened them.

It gave the story back to me.

It proved that even the unsent still counts.

Out of that practice, private, raw, necessary, came Letters Unsent. And out of Letters Unsent came this press: a house built from silence, a small rebellion against everything we were told to swallow.

I didn’t set out to start a publishing house. I set out to give language to what had none. From that, a house was born.

—Reema