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An Invisible Approach to Publishing
Everyone who works at Invisible Publishing is cooler than you. And why wouldn’t they be? A creative collective masquerading as a publishing house, the six superstars (Robbie MacGregor, Nic Boshart, Megan Fildes, Jenner Berger, Emily Leeson, and Sacha Jackson) at Invisible make kick-ass books by kick-ass authors. Make-you-think, sock-you-in-the-stomach, blow-your-mind good books. This American Drive turns the archetypal American road trip upside down with it’s imaginative take on the graphic novel. Migration Songs is an engaging examination of a 30-year-old underachieving cough-drop addict. Even Richard Nash thinks they’re cool. And no one is cooler in publishing than Richard Nash.
When the urge to publish cool books and do unprecedented things with them overwhelmed him, Robbie MacGregor left his job at a regular publishing house in Halifax, hitchhiked to Montreal with his girlfriend, and joined forces with longtime pal Nic Boshart. The goal? To publish unique books by underrepresented writers.
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