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At Radix Printing and Publishing Cooperative , we are more than just ink on paper. As a worker-owned and operated union print shop and publisher based in Brooklyn, New York, we blend craftsmanship, community, and creativity to bring your vision to life. Our Commitments:

1.Wide Array of Print and Design Services

: Whether you need business cards, annual reports, posters, banners, or custom invitations, we’ve got you covered. Our services span offset, letterpress, digital, and wide format printing, ensuring your projects stand out.

2.Specialty Printing: From foil stamping to die-cutting, we infuse your materials with a touch of artistry. Our skilled team transforms paper into a canvas for your ideas.

3.Friendly Direct Customer Service: When you work with Radix, you’re not just a client; you’re part of our creative family. We listen, collaborate, and guide you through the process, ensuring your experience is as smooth as our prints.

4.Publishing Voices That Matter: We champion underrepresented authors and artists. From thought-provoking essays to captivating novels, we publish works that challenge norms and inspire change. Our name, derived from the Latin root of “radical,” reflects our mission: to get to the root of what matters. Print isn’t just ink and paper—it’s a conduit for ideas, a bridge between communities, and a catalyst for transformation. When you choose Radix, you choose quality, ethics, and impact.

What a wonderful night for myths, whispers, and told stories from the Philippines. On Tuesday, we had the privilege to c...
10/30/2025

What a wonderful night for myths, whispers, and told stories from the Philippines. On Tuesday, we had the privilege to celebrate the launch of SIGNOS: A FICTION ANTHOLOGY OF FILIPINO SUPERNATURAL.

Thank you to our wonderful readers: , , , , , for stepping in and sharing excerpts from this wonderful anthology.

Thank you to for hosting us, and helping make this event a success.

Thank you to everyone who came, touched, read, and will now share SIGNOS with loved communities.

And thank you to our very own for these gorgeous photos.

This Filipino American History Month, we hope you will support Filipino arts, nonprofits, and grassroots organizations.

Thank you all!

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm  for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipi...
10/25/2025

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural. Since the editors and writers behind the anthology are predominantly based in the Philippines, five wonderful Filipino American writers are joining us to read Ghost Stories from SIGNOS.

Ft. the wonderful

Rohan Zhou-Lee (Pronouns: They | Siya | 祂 | Elle) is an international award-winning Black Asian dancer, trumpeter, writer, and public speaker, with publications, performances, and presentations delivered in The United States, Canada, Switzerland, and Japan. Based in New York City, they became the first mixed race Black Asian Open City Fellow at the Asian American Writers’ Workshop in 2023. Other literary awards and fellowships include the 2025 BIPOC Critics Lab at The Public Theater, the 2024 PEN America U.S. Writers Aid Initiative Grant and The 2023 FIYAH Magazine Rest Grant. A contributor at Mixed Asian Media, bylines include Newsweek, Hyperallergic, and more. Zhou-Lee founded The Blasian March, a Black-Asian-Blasian solidarity organization through arts and education. It received a certificate from Public Advocate Jumaane Williams. Zhou-Lee has spoken on human rights at Harvard University, New York University, The University of Tokyo, the 2022 and 2025 Aktionstage enough Festivals in Zürich, Switzerland, where they recently premiered Sandra | Song, a ballet poem honoring the memories of Sandra Bland and Song Yang, both women of color who died during interactions with police. Zhou-Lee holds a Bachelor of The Arts degree in Ethnomusicology from Northwestern University.

You can buy copies of SIGNOS at the event, with some art prints in tow. Join us! RSVP LINK IN BIO.

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm  for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipi...
10/24/2025

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural. Since the editors and writers behind the anthology are predominantly based in the Philippines, five wonderful Filipino American writers are joining us to read Ghost Stories from SIGNOS.

Ft. the wonderful

Victor Manibo is a Filipino novelist living in New York. He is the author of the science fiction novels THE SLEEPLESS and ESCAPE VELOCITY. His first crime novel, DEAD NOTE, comes out May 2025 from Bonnier Books. His first horror novel, THE VILLA, ONCE BELOVED, comes out November 2025 from Erewhon Books. Find him online at victormanibo.com and on most social media platforms .

You can buy copies of SIGNOS at the event, with some art prints in tow. Join us! RSVP LINK IN BIO.

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm  for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipi...
10/22/2025

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural. Since the editors and writers behind the anthology are predominantly based in the Philippines, five wonderful Filipino American writers are joining us to read Ghost Stories from SIGNOS.

Ft. the wonderful

Lara Stapleton is the author of two story collections: The Lowest Blue Flame Before Nothing (Aunt Lute), an Independent Booksellers’ Selection, and a Pen Open Book Committee Selection, and The Ruin of Everything ( Paloma Press) An American Legacy Book Award finalist. She co-edited The Thirdest World (Factory School) and Juncture (Soft Skull). Her work has appeared in dozens of periodicals, including The LA Review of Books, Poets & Writers, The Brooklyn Rail, Ms., Glimmer Train, and The Indiana Review. She was the recipient of a Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation Grant for writers and a two-time winner of the University of Michigan’s Hopwood Award for fiction. She was also the winner of the Columbia Journal fiction prize. She was born and raised in East Lansing, Michigan and her maternal family is from the Philippines. New York City is her homeland. A graduate of NYU’s creative writing program, her greatest pride is for her students at Borough of Manhattan Community College of the City University of New York.

You can buy copies of SIGNOS at the event, with some art prints in tow. Join us! RSVP LINK IN BIO.

Aswang, a centuries-old Filipino monster, part-human, part-something more terrifying, comes alive in this story about lo...
10/21/2025

Aswang, a centuries-old Filipino monster, part-human, part-something more terrifying, comes alive in this story about love and loneliness. ’s “Sigbin” has been translated from Filipino by for SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural, out Oct 14.

Order a copy from the link in bio.

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm  for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipi...
10/20/2025

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural. Since the editors and writers behind the anthology are predominantly based in the Philippines, five wonderful Filipino American writers are joining us to read Ghost Stories from SIGNOS.

Ft. the wonderful

Patrick Rosal is the author of The Last Thing: New and Selected Poems, listed among The Boston Globe’s best books of the year and named winner of the William Carlos Williams Book Award. His 2016 collection Brooklyn Antediluvian won the Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Prize. He has made hundreds of appearances in Europe, Africa, Asia, and throughout the Americas at venues that include Lincoln Center, NJPAC, the Cabrillo housing projects for agricultural workers, and historic Filipino Community Hall in Delano, comprising a three-decade career as writer and performer. He penned the introduction to the Penguin Classics edition of Jessica Hagedorn’s seminal novel Dogeaters. Additional writing has been published in The New York Times, The Nation, USA Today, e-flux, Best American Poetry among a host of other journals and magazines. He has received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Fulbright Research Scholar program. He is a Distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers-Camden where he teaches in the MFA program and is on the board of directors of the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice. He is writing a book of prayers.

You can buy copies of SIGNOS at the event, with some art prints in tow. Join us! RSVP LINK IN BIO.

The want of closure keeps mourning souls trapped in a wormhole from which there can be no escape. ’s “Sanctuary” weighs ...
10/17/2025

The want of closure keeps mourning souls trapped in a wormhole from which there can be no escape. ’s “Sanctuary” weighs the price of resolution in a story about grief, companionship, and guilt.

From SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural, out Oct 14. Order today from the link in bio.

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm  for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipi...
10/16/2025

Join us on Tuesday, Oct 28, 7:00 pm for the NYC Launch of our latest publication, SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural. Since the editors and writers behind the anthology are predominantly based in the Philippines, five wonderful Filipino American writers are joining us to read Ghost Stories from SIGNOS.

Ft. the wonderful .

Gina Apostol has written five novels, among them Insurrecto, named by Publishers Weekly one of the Ten Best Books of 2018, and her most recent, La Tercera. She has been awarded the Rome Prize, the PEN/Open Book Award, and two Philippine National Book Awards, among other honors, fellowships, and residencies. She grew up in Tacloban, Leyte, in the Philippines, and lives in New York and western Massachusetts.

You can buy copies of SIGNOS at the event, with some art prints in tow. Join us! RSVP LINK IN BIO.

SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural, has received this wonderful review from the folks over at . You ca...
10/14/2025

SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural, has received this wonderful review from the folks over at . You can find this review in the Nov/Dec Gift Issue of the magazine.

You head that? Foreword Reviews thinks SIGNOS is the perfect book to gift and read this season. With the spookiness of October underway, there is no better time to grab a copy of this incredible anthology of Filipino Supernatural.

Order a copy at the link in bio.

Radix is proud to publish SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural, out today.We fell in love with this coll...
10/14/2025

Radix is proud to publish SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural, out today.

We fell in love with this collection at first reading. We were taken by its generous commitment to tracing, collecting like shibboleths, curating, and preserving the age-old whispers and figures from Filipino folklore. This was a long road to publication, beset by a global pandemic. But finally, we welcome SIGNOS. It’s here, and today, it is yours.

We want to thank the five wonderful editors who shaped this anthology: Tilde Acuña, , , Amado Anthony G. Mendoza III, . Your stewardship of these stories, the love you have for Filipino literature has us all enthralled.

Grab a copy of SIGNOS, and enjoy stories by Sigrid Marianne Gayangos, , , , skinnyblackcladdink, , Jr, DC Mostrales, Christine V. Lao, Francezca Kwe, Vicente Garcia Groyon, Elizabeth Joy S. Quijano, , , , Arby Medina.

Radix is proud to publish SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural, out today.We fell in love with this coll...
10/14/2025

Radix is proud to publish SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural, out today.

We fell in love with this collection at first reading. We were taken by its generous commitment to tracing, collecting like shibboleths, curating, and preserving the age-old whispers and figures from Filipino folklore. This was a long road to publication, beset by a global pandemic. But finally, we welcome SIGNOS. It’s here, and today, it is yours.

We want to thank the five wonderful editors who shaped this anthology: Tilde Acuña, , , Amado Anthony G. Mendoza III, . Your stewardship of these stories, the love you have for Filipino literature has us all enthralled.

Grab a copy of SIGNOS, and enjoy stories by Sigrid Marianne Gayangos, , , , , , Jr, DC Mostrales, Christine V. Lao, Francezca Kwe, Vicente Garcia Groyon, Elizabeth Joy S. Quijano, , , , Arby Medina.

Thank you  for this wonderful, generous recommendation of SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural. Less tha...
10/13/2025

Thank you for this wonderful, generous recommendation of SIGNOS: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural.

Less than 24 hours to for the launch of SIGNOS. Order a copy from the link in bio.

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