A book for every story.
The chapbook, a small single-work booklet, emerged in 16th-century Europe, where itinerant peddlers called chapmen sold them from town to town. General Workshop Press is a reinvention of the form. Other arts have always made room for the small: the single photograph, the three-minute song, the thirty-second video. Books, mostly, have gone the other way.
This is an attempt to do the same for fiction.