Collective Ink

"[1] As with other imprints, operations are controlled by authors themselves, who "have gravitated to being involved in publishing, whether coming up through editing, design or marketing.

[1] As of 2014, the company was publishing "approximately 300 titles per year with global sales and a focus on physical stores.

[2] Like its predecessor, Collective Ink does not require authors to have an agent, and "welcomes unsolicited manuscript submissions".

[9] Zero Books predominantly publishes works of critical thinking and philosophy, such as Mark Fisher's Capitalist Realism and Eugene Thacker's In The Dust of this Planet.

[10][11] From 2014 the imprint was run directly through John Hunt with associated authors and freelancers,[12] and has published critically acclaimed books such as Kill All Normies and Zen City.

Authors published through the Zero Books imprint include: Angela Nagle, Mark Fisher, James Heartfield, Tariq Goddard, David Stubbs, Guy Mankowski, Hatty Nestor, Adam Kotsko, Owen Hatherley, Cliff Slaughter, Anselm Jappe, Aaron J. Leonard, Laurie Penny, Grafton Tanner, Eugene Thacker, Gilad Atzmon, and David Cromwell.

Zero Books is the largest imprint of Collective Ink