INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING WITH PURPOSE

Books for sustainability, ethics, history, and public understanding.

ProtoVima Press is an independent press devoted to sustainability, environmental thought, ethics, history, and biography. We publish books that connect research, lived experience, and practical insight for readers shaping more just, informed, and resilient communities.

A press for urgent ideas, enduring stories, and responsible thought.

Sustainability:

Climate, resilience, stewardship, and regenerative futures.

Ethics

Technology, governance, responsibility, and civic values.

History & Biography

Lives, movements, and contexts that shape public understanding.

An independent imprint with a civic and intellectual mission.

ProtoVima Press exists to publish books that inform public debate, deepen moral reflection, and support a more sustainable future. The press is designed to bring together environmental thought, ethical inquiry, and human stories that help readers make sense of a changing world.

MISSION:

Independent and values-led:
We develop books that engage urgent issues with clarity, rigor, and public purpose.

READERS:

Built for broad relevance:
Our titles are meant for educators, researchers, policymakers, and thoughtful general readers.

APPROACH:

Ideas into impact:
We prioritize writing that bridges scholarship, lived experience, and actionable insight.

Core categories for the press:

ProtoVima Press can build a distinctive identity around the meeting point of sustainability, environment, ethics, history, and biography. That mix supports scholarly works, public-interest nonfiction, life writing, reflective essays, and books that connect big systems with human experience.

Current publishing areas:

  • Climate resilience, adaptation, and community futures.
  • Environmental justice, ecological literacy, and policy thought.
  • Ethics of technology, AI, governance, and civic responsibility.
  • History, biography, and interpretive nonfiction grounded in public significance.

Open to proposals, partnerships, and serious nonfiction.

WHO WE SEEK

Authors with original work in sustainability, environmental humanities, ethics, history, biography, and public-interest scholarship.

WHAT TO SEND

A brief overview, intended audience, sample chapter, and author biography explaining why the project matters now.

PARTNERSHIPS

Collaborations with educators, institutes, foundations, and mission-driven organizations that value responsible publishing.

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