Work is more than effort. It’s part of our design.
Before it became a burden, it was a joy—something we were made for. Work of the Hands is a speculative and literary anthology exploring the meaning of labor: as calling, as curse, and how it might be redeemed in the modern world of day jobs.
Inside, you’ll find:
Short stories (sci-fi, fantasy, and literary)
Poems and microfiction
Essays and reflections
Each piece offers a unique take on what it means to work with our hands—and why that still matters in a restless, fractured world.
Work is more than effort. It’s part of our design.
Before it became a burden, it was a joy—something we were made for. Work of the Hands is a speculative and literary anthology exploring the meaning of labor: as calling, as curse, and how it might be redeemed in the modern world of day jobs.
Inside, you’ll find:
Short stories (sci-fi, fantasy, and literary)
Poems and microfiction
Essays and reflections
Each piece offers a unique take on what it means to work with our hands—and why that still matters in a restless, fractured world.