Publishing house based in Dublin, Ireland. We deal in fine books, art prints and other collectibles.
10/10/2025
Soul Arts: Curated by VaatiVidya
Incredible fan artwork inspired by Bloodborne, Dark Souls, Elden Ring, Sekiro and Demon's Souls. Alongside each entry, Vaati provides commentary drawing you deeper inside the world created by the artists featured.
Available via our store.
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08/10/2025
Grant Us Eyes is a critique of Bloodborne in the tradition of critiquing works of other revered creators: Kafka, Hitchcock, Adorno, Lovecraft, Dali.
Written by , literary critic and Stanford PhD whose writing includes articles in LA Review of Books and the novel Faulkner’s Glitches.
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06/10/2025
Soul Arts is a deluxe, large-format art book collecting the most remarkable entries from all five of the art competitions VaatiVidya ran on his YouTube channel.
It contains incredible fan artwork inspired by Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Sekiro and Elden Ring.
Immerse yourselves in beautiful art via our store.
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03/10/2025
Demonic Archive: The Mythology of Demon’s Souls is the most exhaustive dissection of Demon’s Souls’ lore in existence. Authored by Lokey, the scholar behind Abyssal Archive: The Mythology of Dark Souls.
A few copies remain in the European store only.
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29/09/2025
Modern Ruins showcases beautiful architecture that has fallen into decline, photographed by urban explorer .
Available via our store.
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26/09/2025
You Died softcover by & .
A love letter to the original Dark Souls by FromSoftware and a guided tour of its world. The book leverages interviews with the game's creator Hidetaka Miyazaki, as well as original analysis to uncover the mystery of what makes this classic title so riveting, enduring, and influential.
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22/09/2025
Lokey's Abyssal Archive is the most exhaustive analysis of Dark Souls lore ever put to paper. Illustrations by .
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19/09/2025
Maze of Whispers is a gorgeous coffee-table book featuring the art of world builder and voxel artist Mari Zand ().
Mari creates stunning micro worlds with intricate details combining architecture, culture, and nature into rich voxel dioramas. Her work draws inspiration from M. C. Escher's labyrinthine compositions as well as the video game Monument Valley.
This book features her artworks of gardens, cities, temples, and galaxies that established her reputation as a voxel artist whose art has been shown in exhibitions and on billboards around the world.
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15/09/2025
Modern Ruins is a gorgeous tome featuring the stunning photography of urban explorer . Robin travels to remote locations to document magnificent or historically significant architecture that has fallen into decline.
Explore beautiful architecture in our store.
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12/09/2025
Where does Bloodborne fit into the tradition of difficult art, including other formats such as the modernist novel? Why is the narrative so fragmented and distorted in time? Is the game difficult because it's glitchy? Are these glitches intentional? If they're not intentional, is it okay for a masterpiece to have flaws?
Bloodborne contains a host of mysteries still that beg to be discussed and examined. We just need eyes to see them.
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08/09/2025
Lokey's Abyssal Archive is the most exhaustive analysis of Dark Souls lore ever put to paper. Illustrations by and .
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Tune & Fairweather is an independent press based in Dublin, Ireland.
Our founder Jason Killingsworth, a veteran magazine editor and arts journalist, grew up in Ireland, born to American missionary parents. Having divided his life between America and Ireland, he finally returned to settle in Ireland permanently in 2009.
Dual citizenship has its perks but a tidy, coherent identity is not one of them. Never fully Irish, never fully American.
Such in-between places breed an acceptance of life’s complexity. The fraught embrace of our logo’s two snakes – sorrowful Tune and his hot-tempered counterpart Fairweather - draws inspiration from The Book of Kells but also evokes the healthy tension between order and chaos, home and adventure.
As Pádraig Pearse, the Irish revolutionary wrote, “Two things have constantly pulled at cross purposes in me; one a deep homing instinct, a desire beyond all words to be at home always, with the same beloved faces, the same familiar shapes and sounds about me; the other an impulse to seek hard things to do, to go on far quests and fight for lost causes. And neither thing, neither the quiet home life nor the perilous adventure, has ever brought me any content.”
Art is a perfect place to tug at such knots and explore their contours. A quest for illumination, not contentment.
Weaving together his love of print publishing, expressive writing and bold design, Killingsworth aims to create a home for authors and illustrators who share his fascination with the winding, slithering path. If the Irish legend has St. Patrick driving the serpents out of Ireland, we’re here to celebrate their arrival home.