Unbound, the online trading name of United Authors Publishing Ltd, was a privately held international crowdfunded publishing company.[1][2] It was based in London, UK.
History
The company was founded by John Mitchinson, director of research for the British television panel game QI; Justin Pollard, historian and QI researcher (who stepped back in 2014);[3] and author Dan Kieran who left in 2022.[4][5]
In January 2025, the company went into administration, leaving many of its authors owed tens of thousands of pounds in royalties they had earned.[6][7] Mitchinson and new CEO Archna Sharma bought the company later that month, promising to honour all projects and contracts.[8] In May 2025, Sharma said that the new company, Boundless, will not pay existing authors what they are due unless or until the company "survives and thrives", in which case, they will still only make "goodwill payments".[9][10]
Authors voiced their opinions on the situation, notably, published on 4 June 2025, Daniel Hardcastle (known by the pseudonym NerdCubed) made a commentary video on YouTube, suggesting major management failures internally, remarking that "the sales director, marketing manager, head of rights, communications director, head of finance, and three editors have all just left the company", "[there are] 238 people who this affects, and I've been speaking to them and each one has their own unique story about how Unbound screwed something massive up", "we've had endless lies about almost every facet of the business", and concluding with "we've lawyered up, both individually, and in groups of authors".[11][12]
The new publisher, Boundless, went into liquidation in mid-2025. In August 2025 Will Atkinson, the former head of Atlantic Books, set up a new publishing company, Wilton Square, in order to initially "provide a safe and secure home" for authors previously publishing by Unbound. [13]
Projects
In 2016,[14] Unbound launched a podcast called Backlisted, involving a guest (typically a writer) share a book they love and why it deserves more coverage. Some bookshops now carry a Backlisted section due to the popularity of the podcast.
In autumn 2017, Unbound launched Boundless, an online literary magazine with a focus on long-form writing and tackling the decline in traditional media. Arifa Akbar, former literary editor of The Independent, was brought in as the editor.[15]
In March 2021, the company announced a crowdfunder for 42: the wildly improbable ideas of Douglas Adams, a book based on Douglas Adams' papers, edited by Kevin Jon Davies.[16] The book was published on 28 August 2023 (ISBN 9781800182684) and became a Sunday Times number-one bestseller.[17]
Selected authors
The following authors were on the original launch list:
External links
References
- William Skidelsky. 21st-century publishing builds on a healthy radical tradition The Guardian, 18 December 2011, retrieved 17 August 2013^
- Charlotte Williams. Unbound aims for 40 books in year one The Bookseller, 3 June 2011, retrieved 17 August 2013^
- Melina Spanoudi. Unbound faces 'financial uncertainty' as authors wait for delayed payments The Bookseller, 17 January 2025, retrieved 17 January 2025^
- Emma Barnett. Hay Festival 2011: New site Unbound gives readers the power of publishing The Daily Telegraph, 20 May 2011, retrieved 17 August 2013^
- Company Information Unbound, retrieved 16 November 2011^
- Melina Spanoudi. Unbound goes into administration as Archna Sharma and John Mitchinson launch new publisher The Bookseller, 12 March 2025, retrieved 2025-03-13^
- Lucy Knight. Authors await overdue payments as publisher Unbound goes into administration The Guardian, 18 March 2025, retrieved 26 March 2025^
- Dominic Bernard. Unbound pre-packs but "bold new era" soured by doubts over crowdfunder refunds Printweek, 20 March 2025, retrieved 30 May 2025^
- Unbound authors will not receive unpaid royalty payments until new publisher Boundless 'is cash stable' The Bookseller, 30 May 2025, retrieved 30 May 2025^
- Dominic Bernard. 'If I wasn't so f*cking angry, I'd laugh': Boundless delays author payments Printweek, 2025-06-03, retrieved 2025-06-04^
- OfficialNerdCubed. £40,000 gone. Why I'm not being paid for my book 2025-06-04, retrieved 2025-06-09^
- Louise Parnell. Boundless. The New Publishing Company That's Already Upset Authors CultureSlate, 5 June 2025, retrieved 2025-06-09^
- https://www.thebookseller.com/news/new-publisher-set-up-to-provide-a-safe-and-secure-home-for-unbound-authors^
- About Backlisted, 2019-11-26, retrieved 2022-08-25^
- Natasha Onwuemezi. Akbar to edit online literary magazine for Unbound The Bookseller, 2017-08-30, retrieved 2022-08-25^
- Mark Brown. Douglas Adams' note to self reveals author found writing torture The Guardian, 22 March 2021, retrieved 22 March 2021^
- Sian Bayley. Unbound achieves first Sunday Times number one bestseller The Bookseller, 4 September 2023, retrieved 4 September 2023^
- Publishing: Terry Jones advocates online book publishing BBC News, 4 November 2011, retrieved 17 August 2013^
- Katie Scott. Monty Python's Terry Jones crowdsources funding for book Wired, 5 August 2011^