About
Scriptaluna.press
Scriptaluna Press is the editorial imprint of Scriptaluna LLC, an independent creative publishing house. Silvia Passiflora, founding editor, writes about artist infrastructure from inside an active, self-governed catalog — not as journalist or consultant, but as an artist navigating the system in real time. While Scriptaluna.com functions as the brand house and multimedia foundation, Scriptaluna Press provides a dedicated space for interviews and long-form editorial work, growing like a forest over time.

Grammy Submission Guide
A survival guide for getting through the Recording Academy's online submission portal the first time — without a label, without a roadmap, and without losing your mind.
Poetry Book Publication Guide
A field guide for independent poets who want to publish their own work — without waiting for permission. From LLC formation to ISBN registration, printing strategy to library catalogs, written in real time alongside the publication of Aurora Cantus.
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Editor's Letters
Where the ongoing work of building a lasting creative practice is written in real time.

Press Releases
Pressing news from Scriptaluna Press
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Green Roombees
Conversations with touring artists and the guardians in their orbit — about what it actually takes to arrive whole before a performance. This series asks artists to name what they need, clearly and without apology, and invites them to make that ask permanent.
An industry that knows how to advocate for itself changes from the inside out.
On the Nature of This Entity, a Colophon
Silvia Passiflora is a named artistic entity — the steward of intellectual property shaped from lived experience, particular wounds where things came undone — doing the ongoing work of making sense on unmarked ground leaving markers for those who travel the same path.
From that land, Scriptaluna LLC was established as its governing map, drawn to hold the territory and make it legible. Scriptaluna Press emerged as its living library, where those markings are gathered, kept, and made available.
One human stands behind all three. The work moves across them with intention, like a forest growing over time.