Not just anything that fits a category — books that feel like they were made specifically for you.
HOW IT STARTED
Wanderglow Publishing started the way most good things do — out of genuine need.
We wanted books and journals that didn’t feel clinical. Planners that actually worked for brains that don’t run on a traditional schedule. Children’s books that helped kids name big feelings without making it a lesson. Wedding planners that made the chaos feel manageable. Journals that made space for the messy, in-between days.
We looked for them. Sometimes we found pieces of what we were looking for. Mostly, we decided to make them ourselves.
Wanderglow is the result of that. Every title we publish is developed and designed entirely in-house, from the interior layout to the cover art, because we believe the design IS the product. A beautiful, well-thought-out page isn’t decoration. It’s the difference between a book that gets used and one that collects dust.
“A well-made book can quietly improve someone’s everyday life. That’s what Wanderglow is about.”
WHAT WE STAND FOR
Every page in every Wanderglow book has a reason to look the way it does. We don’t add elements for aesthetics. We design for use — for the person who will open this book on a hard morning and need it to actually work.
We write for real people in real situations. That means no platitudes, no clinical distance, and no content that feels like it was generated to fill a page count. When we write a prompt, we ask: would this make someone stop and actually think?
We’d rather publish fewer titles well than flood a category with filler. Every book in our catalog is something we believe in — and something we’d give to someone we care about.
OUR READERS
• The parent of a neurodivergent child, managing IEPs and behavior logs and a thousand small things, who wants a tool that actually helps instead of adds to the pile.
• The adult who’s always known their brain works differently, and is done trying to make systems that weren’t built for them work.
• The bride-to-be, the MOH, the shower host — who wants the planning to feel as special as the day itself.
• The parent reading to their child at bedtime, looking for a story that helps their kid feel seen.
• The woman who wants five quiet minutes with a journal prompt that actually goes somewhere.
OUR APPROACH
Anyone can publish a book. Not everyone designs one.
At Wanderglow, design isn’t an afterthought — it’s the starting point. Before we think about what something looks like, we ask what it needs to do. How does this page feel to use? What does the person reaching for this book actually need right now? Does the cover make someone want to pick it up?
Every Wanderglow title starts with those questions. The design follows from the answers.
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