Three of our most recent illustrated chapbooks bundled together!!
This collection gathers work from both our previous and current publishing years and offers a snapshot of where Pitymilk has been living lately: in questions without easy answers, in complicated desires, in the strange and often funny work of becoming ourselves.
Included in this bundle:
How To Wear Makeup In A God Honoring Way by Greg Zorko, illustrated by Chelsea Tadeyeske (July 2025)
I’ve Created A Thing That Will Never Bring Me Pleasure by Margaret Saigh, illustrated by Edie Roberts (November 2025)
It Probably Won’t Work, But It’s Good To Have A Theory by Chelsea Tadeyeske, illustrated by Chloe Allyn (April 2026)
Three chapbooks. Three visual collaborations. A small stack of books interested in what happens when certainty falls apart and we keep going anyway.
How To Wear Makeup In A God Honoring Way
Greg Zorko
Illustrations by Chelsea Tadeyeske
Greg Zorko’s poems inhabit the uneasy territory between faith, identity, performance, and desire. Equal parts sincere and subversive, these poems examine the stories we’re handed about gender, devotion, and belonging, while searching for a language large enough to hold contradiction.
Funny, vulnerable, and unafraid to ask difficult questions, How To Wear Makeup In A God Honoring Way considers what survives when certainty gives way to curiosity.
I’ve Created A Thing That Will Never Bring Me Pleasure
Margaret Saigh
Illustrations by Edie Roberts
Margaret Saigh’s poems move through disappointment, longing, self-awareness, and the peculiar absurdities of modern life with remarkable precision and wit. These are poems interested in the gap between expectation and reality—the things we build, the things we inherit, and the things we continue carrying despite ourselves.
Tender without sentimentality and sharp without cruelty, this collection lingers in the complicated spaces where humor and heartbreak become difficult to separate.
It Probably Won’t Work, But It’s Good To Have A Theory
Chelsea Tadeyeske
Illustrations by Chloe Allyn
Restless, searching, tender, but always willing to laugh at itself, It Probably Won’t Work, But It’s Good To Have A Theory gathers poems that gnaw at the edges of belief while continuing to hope anyway.
Part emotional field notes, part theory-making, part failure ritual, these poems move through desire, doubt, devotion, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive uncertainty. They lean into rupture, contradiction, and the possibility that having a theory—even a flawed one—might be its own kind of comfort.
A chapbook for anyone who has ever found themselves trying anyway.
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These Books Should Move — Catch-Up Bundle
Price range: $40.00 through $50.00
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