The House Method
Four movements, one sitting — from a loose idea to a book you can sell.
❦ The House Position
“Everyone has a book in them. Most never get it out — not for want of ideas, but for want of a house to publish it. Quari is that house.”
I.Brief to bound book in a single afternoon — not a single quarter.
II.A sales page written like someone who actually knows your reader — because it does.
III.A storefront on your own terms — no middleman, no 30% cut, no asking permission.
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The Bindery
One sitting. Three stages. A book with your name on the spine.
I
Tell us who it is for, what it covers, and how it should sound. Back comes a real structure — title, chapter outline, palette, and rhythm — yours to push on until it is right.
5 credits · ~90 seconds
II
Chapters arrive one by one, written and edited. Change a word, a line, or leave it as it stands. When the session closes you hold a full manuscript, set like a real first edition.
2 credits per chapter · streamed live
III
A full sales page built around this book and its reader — headline, proof, objections handled, checkout live. No page builder, no template, no agency invoice. It is simply ready.
1 credit · instant
What you walk away with
Properly structured, with its own identity — cover colour, typography, and a single voice that holds from the first page to the last.
Direct-response copy written for this book and this reader — headline, proof, objections answered, and a checkout that asks for the sale.
Not three weeks across four tools. One sitting, one finished book, ready to put in front of an audience that pays.
The Newsstand
No two alike — and not one looks templated. Same house, same method, six unmistakably different books.

Danielle Marsh

Marcus Webb

Priya Nair

Cass Monroe

Bex & Tom Alcott

Jordan Ellis
The next one on this shelf could be yours.
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Showcase volumes — example books published through Quari Press.
“I never thought I could finish a novel. I finished it in eight weeks.”
“My readers kept asking where the book was. Now it exists.”
“I turned my Etsy hobby into a proper published guide.”
“The book I wish existed when I started. So I wrote it.”
“My clients needed something to hold in their hands. This is it.”
“People kept asking us to write a book. We finally did.”
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