Books We've Helped Bring to Market

From strategic business books and workbooks to fiction, children's books, and legacy projects, Storify Studio helps authors turn ideas and manuscripts into published books with clear positioning, professional production, and launch-ready marketing assets.

My Friend The Scarecrow

A heartfelt dementia and caregiving novel shaped around family love, sacrifice, grief, and an unlikely companion.

The Haunting of Agnes Hayes

A Portland-set ghostly historical novel positioned around mental illness, fear, family, death, and spiritual uncertainty.

Arseways

A darkly comic Irish family story packaged for digital and print readers across Kindle, paperback, and hardcover.

Who's Next?

A succession-planning book about legacy, identity, timing, communication, and the decisions leaders avoid too long.

Leadership in Tough Times

A leadership framework for crisis, transition, pressure, and the moments when people look for clarity.

The Implementation Deficit

A boardroom playbook for companies that have invested in technology but still need execution discipline.

Senior Housing: The AI Gap Workbook

A companion workbook that turns a strategic book into a practical implementation tool for teams and boards.

Senior Housing: The AI Gap

A senior housing strategy book positioned for boards and operators ready to move AI from discussion to deployment.

Meet NWESI

Creating a story for the customer to engage with and internalize NWESI's culture and philosophy was critical to building a solid campaign.

AMS "Dave & Darla" Campaign

Creating a product identity that related to the small and specific communities it served in the NorthWest was critical to capture new business.

Nurnberg Scientific

Creating a refreshed identity with clear and targeted messaging was a crucial step in increasing credibility. Together with the Nurnberg web team, we have compiled a new visual structure using modern systems and promotional networks.

Chem Products

Creating a landing page with clear and targeted messaging was a crucial step in increasing conversions.