Crowdfunding Corner: Fieldmouse Press’ Spring Line Up
Welcome to our revamped “Crowdfunding Corner” rounding up some of the latest crowdfunding news. We’re going beyond just announcement projects, we’ll be tracking to make sure these projects get delivered as well as what we think the “risk” of backing them are.
We’ll be updating the format as we get a better handle of the needs of this sort of coverage, so stay tuned and check out the first round of projects!
Spring 2026 | Support The Latest Releases From Fieldmouse Press!
Publisher: Fieldmouse Press
Creative Team: Various
Launch Date: Currently funding
Risk: Low – They’ve done this before so it’s a pretty low risk.
The Cannibals by TINGUU; 978-1-956636-67-3 – May 26th 2026
The Cannibals is an 18+ queer yuri vampire horror romance set somewhere in the future in a world where vampires are regarded as worthless parasites, objects of derision, and fetish objects. The vampire Olive Yo struggles to make enough money to buy expired fake blood. Crushing on a rock star celebrity chef named Chamomile, (who only works with “ethically-sourced parasites”), an alley-way encounter leads both women on an unexpected path. Tinguu’s dystopian art is deeply satirical, sexy, horrifying, and ultimately liberating.
84 pg, 8″ x 12″ hardcover with gold leaf; color throughout
The Machine is Broken by Jared Sarnie; 978-1-956636-66-6 – May 26th
In The Machine is Broken Lux is going to kill herself… and she’s invited her mom. Lux’s sister is coming too, but she was never officially invited, for the record . The three women travel to Zurich, home of the world’s first fully legal suicide pod. Hijinks ensue.
5.824″ x 9″ 56 pg smyth-sewn paperback with french flaps; color throughout
Stay by Jesse Rimler; 978-1-956636-72-7 – August 25th
Since her mother’s death, Wanda’s life has been one disaster after another. When she agrees to watch her sister’s dog, it feels like a chance to rebuild some kind of family peace — until a voice from an unexpected witness unearths things she wanted to forget. Darkly funny and relentless, Stay follows a woman at the edge of transformation, asking whether accountability can become a form of grace… or at least make you good enough for the family dog.
72 pg 8″ x 10″ smyth-sewn paperback with UV gloss, black and white
A Tale of Two Travelers by Madita Schwenke; 978-1-956636-74-1 – August 25th
A tailor and a shoemaker meet and travel the same road. In this contemporary retelling of “The Two Travelers” by the Brothers Grimm, Madita Schwenke asks the question: are kindness and cruelty two sides of the same coin?
132 pg, perfect bound 5″ x 7″ paperback; black and white throughout
Stagnation Seed by BENNIZONE; 978-1-956636-82-6 – August 25th
Candy, heartbroken after another breakup, accepts her roommate Violetta’s offer — to build her the perfect android girlfriend. But as the metal slowly takes form in Vio’s hands, the truth bubbles to the surface.
60 pg 5.826”x8.267” spiral bound trade paperback
The Most High Girl in the World by Emily Zullo – Minicomic
Plenty of people “go with the flow” even if they don’t want to – in Emily Zullo’s expanded edition of The Most High Girl in the World, we see her autofictional recollection of events in her senior year of high school. What does it take to find yourself, especially when you’re surrounded by anxiety and weed smoke?
28 pg saddle-stitch minicomic, cream cover with 1 color ink throughout
Different Ways to Fly by Rumi Hara – Minicomic
Known for her books Nori and The Peanutbutter Sisters and Other American Stories published by Drawn & Quarterly, Rumi Hara’s work is simultaneously charming and challenging. We’re delighted to present her latest short story as a part of our mini comics line.
16 pg saddle-stitched minicomic, full color
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