Imprints

Explore our diverse publishing projects and imprints.

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A stack of hardcover books is neatly arranged on an orange-brown armchair. The titles are visible and include topics related to self-help and personal development. The background shows a blur of greenery, suggesting a cozy indoor setting.
Impact360 Press

Focused on professional development, housing, and public service transformation.
Impact360 Press publishes frameworks, toolkits, and thought leadership designed to help organisations deliver strategy and change effectively. Our flagship title, Impact360 – Finally… A Practical Framework for Service Improvement in Housing and the Public Sector, introduces a fresh approach built inside the sector and tailored for real-world challenges.

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A hand holds open a book against a backdrop of lush green leaves, revealing a page with handwritten text. The text discusses the necessity for creatives to engage in their craft to achieve personal fulfillment, with a quote from Abraham Maslow.
Skelton Books

Focused on cultural reflection and social commentary.
Skelton Books explores the forces shaping society, identity, and community. Our upcoming title, The Sixty-Year Project, reflects on how division, technology, and consumerism have reshaped the last six decades. These books are designed for general readers who want to think deeply about the world around them and how we move forward together.

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A close-up view of a shelf lined with several books. One book has a bright blue spine with the title 'Ten Year Career' by Jodie Cook written in yellow block letters. Surrounding it are various other books with titles visible, including 'Gray Vaughan' and 'Maier'. The books are neatly arranged, creating a sense of order.
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An open book is displayed with a visible page featuring large bold text at the top reading 'HOW TO KNOW YOU'VE EVOLVED more than you GIVE YOURSELF CREDIT FOR.' Below is a paragraph discussing personal growth and self-reflection, encouraging readers to acknowledge their achievements.
Transformative Titles

At It’s a Jungle Publishing, we don’t just publish books — we publish catalysts. Our titles are chosen for their ability to transform thinking, unlock new possibilities, and create real-world impact.

From Impact360 Press, delivering practical frameworks that reshape how housing and public service organisations work, to Skelton Books, offering bold reflections on the cultural forces shaping modern society, every title in our catalogue has one thing in common: it drives transformation.

We call them Transformative Titles because they:

  • Challenge the way things have always been done.

  • Equip readers with tools, stories, and frameworks to act differently.

  • Inspire conversation, reflection, and long-term change.

Whether you’re a housing leader seeking clarity or a reader reflecting on the last sixty years of social change, our books are designed to help you see the world differently, and do something about it.

Independent Publishing

At It’s a Jungle Publishing, independence means freedom — freedom to publish the ideas that matter, in the way they need to be told. We are not bound by commercial trends or rigid house styles. Instead, we focus on clarity, authenticity, and impact.

Being independent allows us to:

  • Champion voices and perspectives that might otherwise be overlooked.

  • Publish frameworks and reflections built directly from lived and professional experience.

  • Maintain full creative control over every stage — from design and tone to distribution.

For readers, this means books that are authentic, purposeful, and transformative. For authors, it means a publishing home that values substance over fashion.

Our independence is not a limitation — it’s our strength. It ensures every title we release is true to its mission: helping readers navigate complexity and drive meaningful change.

Our Imprints

Discover our unique imprints dedicated to transformative publishing and societal reflection.

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A man leans over a makeshift bookstand piled with various books on a busy city street corner. Pedestrians are seen walking by in the background, and there are trees providing some shade. The atmosphere suggests the vibrancy and hustle of urban life.
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A book titled 'Private Equity at Work' is positioned prominently on a wooden surface in the foreground. In the background, a group of people in business attire are engaged in conversation, suggesting a professional setting such as a conference or networking event.