EDITIONS

Pulp makes continuous investments into a practice of micro-publishing under the imprint Pulp Editions. This is done primarily through the Pulp Internship programme. As part of this programme, interns work intensely with the Pulp team on all of its projects for a period of three months. They receive skills training throughout this period, and in the final month they are given a limited budget and full use of the studio to produce their own publication. These publications are then sold, the proceeds of which are split 50/50 between Pulp and the interns. 

 
Alongside the internship, which is ongoing throughout the year, Pulp also produces publications with collaborators and friends. Find out more about each of these below.

PULP EDITIONS PRESENTS:

At Pulp Editions, publishing is about more than creating books—it’s about building community. Working closely with artists, storytellers, and creative practitioners, Pulp Editions develops publications that bring people together through shared ideas and experiences. By supporting collaboration, local talent, and independent voices, each project contributes to a growing creative network that values accessibility, learning, and collective expression.