Press
For media & reviewers.
For interview requests, advance review copies, and press-kit downloads, write to press@ignispublishing.com. We acknowledge inquiries within 14 business days.
Quick facts
At a glance.
- Imprint
- Ignis Publishing, LLC
- Founded
- 2026 · Wyoming, USA
- First title
- Killed by Cupid, 2026
- Author
- Yadav Jung Sharma (pen name)
- Distribution
- Amazon KDP · IngramSpark · ACX/Audible
- Press contact
- press@ignispublishing.com
Boilerplate
Three lengths, ready to drop in.
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Ignis Publishing is an independent publisher of non-fiction founded in 2026. Headquartered in Wyoming, the imprint publishes cultural commentary, satirical non-fiction, and evidence-driven essays. Its first title is Killed by Cupid by Yadav Jung Sharma, arriving 2026.
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Ignis Publishing is an independent press for non-fiction that prefers evidence to comfort. Founded in 2026 and registered in Wyoming, the imprint specializes in cultural commentary, satirical non-fiction, and evidence-driven essays — books that take a position and back it with sources. Its launch title is Killed by Cupid: Why Romeo Was an Idiot and Juliet Should Have Married the Accountant by Yadav Jung Sharma, a satirical, data-backed teardown of the love myth and a serious argument for building partnerships on foundation rather than feeling. Ebook, paperback, hardcover, and audiobook editions arrive in 2026.
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Ignis Publishing is an independent press for non-fiction founded in 2026 and registered in Wyoming. The imprint exists to publish books that take a position and defend it — cultural commentary, satirical non-fiction, and evidence-driven essays for readers who prefer brevity to padding and sources to slogans. The Latin word ignis — fire — is the imprint's organizing image: something you read by, build with, carry into the dark. Ignis launches with Killed by Cupid: Why Romeo Was an Idiot and Juliet Should Have Married the Accountant, a fifteen-chapter book by Yadav Jung Sharma. Killed by Cupid is a satirical, data-backed teardown of the love myth — and a serious argument for building partnerships on foundation rather than feeling. Drawing on neuroscience, divorce statistics, comparative cultural studies, and a forensic re-reading of Romeo and Juliet, the book argues that the romantic stories we were raised on are at odds with the relationships most people want to have. The author, writing under a pen name, is available for print, audio, and email-Q&A interviews. The book arrives 2026 in ebook, paperback, hardcover, and audiobook editions. A second title from Yadav is in progress.
Author availability
Yadav Jung Sharma writes anonymously.
Print interviews, podcast appearances (audio only), and email-based Q&A are all available. On-camera interviews are not. The pen name is intentional and non-negotiable: the argument should travel further than the person making it.
Pitch ideas
Eight angles for a piece on Killed by Cupid.
- 01 Why Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is read backward by every generation that quotes it.
- 02 The Indian-American case study: arranged-marriage culture meets the American economy.
- 03 What dating apps do to your prefrontal cortex (and what they do to your investment portfolio).
- 04 The Foundation Five: a framework for evaluating long-term partners that isn't a Buzzfeed quiz.
- 05 The romantic-movie autopsy — what eight beloved films look like under the microscope.
- 06 Why second marriages divorce at higher rates than first ones, and what that tells you.
- 07 An anonymous author in 2026: what writers gain by giving up the public-facing self.
- 08 "What Would Paris Do?" — turning Shakespeare's overlooked suitor into a decision framework.
Press kit
Downloads — coming with the launch.
High-resolution cover, author bio in three lengths, and a printable one-pager arrive closer to release. Email press@ignispublishing.com with subject line "Press kit — Killed by Cupid" to be on the notification list.