Publishing house based in Dublin, Ireland. We deal in fine books, art prints and other collectibles.
19/12/2025
Blood Echoes is a collection of essays and interviews that testify to Bloodborne’s enduring power, and attempt to explain the strong magic it exerts to this day.
The approach is prismatic, filtering the game through the hard-won illumination of essays published shortly after launch, plus a variety of newer essays and interviews.
Return to Yharnam via our store.
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17/12/2025
Can't decide what to read next? There are so many great options.
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15/12/2025
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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12/12/2025
Demonic Archive 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.
Illustrated by and .
A few copies remain in the European store.
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10/12/2025
Process is printed on premium coated paper with pink and rose-gold Pantone inks plus white-foil blocking. The page edges are sprayed pink with cryptic white decorative symbols.
Process is available in our store.
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08/12/2025
Lore Bound: Elden Ring Explained is VaatiVidya's full lore analysis of Elden Ring, encompassing the base game, Shadow of the Erdtree DLC and Nightreign including its own upcoming DLC expansions.
Get ready for Vaati’s final take on Elden Ring’s lore. This book represents the esteemed LoreTuber’s channel in physical form.
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03/12/2025
Dive a little deeper into your favourite FromSoftware titles with our Souls Collection.
Available in our store.
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01/12/2025
Abyssal Archive features the most comprehensive fan analysis of Dark Souls' mythos ever undertaken. The book sets out to pay tribute to Miyazaki's legendary game by crafting something that embodies the same care and attention to detail that makes Dark Souls itself such a peerless work of art.
Available via our store.
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28/11/2025
📣 Grace Given deluxe edition has started shipping in Europe.
All European pre-orders will be shipped in the next couple of days. Following that, new orders will be delivered in 5-7 business days.
Orders for the US, AU and NZ will start shipping around Christmas pending customs clearance.
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26/11/2025
Lore Bound softcover edition boosts an illustration of Vargram the Raging Wolf by in metallic gold.
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24/11/2025
Lore Bound deluxe edition is enveloped in a Persian wrap-around binding. It snaps perfectly into place with a magnetic clasp.
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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.