Million Memory Project

Our Imprints

Different stories. Different audiences. One mission.

Million Memory Project publishes books that celebrate creative work, preserve community memory, and create lasting records for future generations. Our imprints provide distinct paths for artists, communities, and cultural stewards to transform stories into books.

Artist Stories

Sound Archive Books

Books for musicians, bands, and music communities.

Community Stories

Through Our Eyes

Collective storytelling through published books.

Cultural Stories

Appalachian Memory Project

Preserving place, tradition, and rural community memory.

Stories Take Many Forms

Some stories belong to artists. Some belong to communities. Some belong to places and generations of shared experience.

Each imprint serves a different audience, but all three share the same belief: stories deserve to be gathered, shaped into books, and carried forward as legacy.

Artist Stories

Sound Archive Books

Books for the future of music.

Sound Archive Books helps musicians, bands, and music communities turn songs, lyrics, photographs, artwork, stories, and creative archives into meaningful books that deepen fan connection and create new ways to support artistic work.

Artist publishing

Fan connection

Premium merch

Featured Project

Sheila Kay Adams: Carrying the Song

A career retrospective, oral history archive, visual celebration, and publishing project centered on one of Appalachia’s most important traditional singers and storytellers.

Community Stories

Through Our Eyes

Collective community storytelling through the power of books.

Through Our Eyes brings many voices, perspectives, photographs, and experiences together into professionally published books that document important moments in the life of a community.

Collective storytelling

Community impact

Fundraising potential

Featured Project

Through Our Eyes: Rebuild Hot Springs Area

A community-published book preserving the story of Hurricane Helene in Hot Springs, North Carolina, while helping support long-term recovery through book proceeds.

Cultural & Place-Based Stories

Appalachian Memory Project

Helping Appalachian communities preserve their own history.

Appalachian Memory Project works with rural communities to preserve oral histories, family photographs, local traditions, and community memory through publishing and long-term preservation.

Rural communities

Oral histories

Cultural stewardship

Featured Project

Spring Creek

A community history book documenting local voices, photographs, traditions, and rural life while creating a lasting record for future generations.

One Mission. Three Paths.

Different imprints, shared purpose.

Whether documenting an artist’s creative journey, preserving a community’s story, or safeguarding the cultural memory of a place, every Million Memory Project publication begins with people and their stories.

Artist Stories

Creative lives, songs, lyrics, images, and fan connection.

Community Stories

Shared experiences, local voices, and collective memory.

Cultural Stories

Traditions, places, oral histories, and generational knowledge.

Start Somewhere

Every story starts with a conversation.

Whether you are an artist, a community organization, a cultural institution, or a local history group, Million Memory Project can help shape your story into a book with lasting value.

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