About CopperMoon Productions
Our Story
CopperMoon Productions started with a Gilmore Girls reference and a big idea. The name came from "CopperBoom" (if you know, you know) and slowly evolved into CopperMoon. But the heart behind it was always the same: we believe stories are important, and they need to be told and shared.
Our creative studio exists to help creatives in whatever way we can, whether that's editing a manuscript, publishing a work, or building something new that gives writers and artists a place to be seen. Our work spans publishing, editing, and literary curation.
We're the team behind the Fading Blue poetry series, Top-Shelf Literary Magazine, and a growing roster of editorial clients who trust us with their words.
Mission & Values
CopperMoon Productions was built on a simple belief: every storyteller deserves a way to be seen and heard. We're a creative house dedicated to the craft of storytelling in all its forms — writing, filmmaking, photography, podcasting, and art — and to helping the people behind those stories bring their work into the world.
Mission
To contribute to the world of storytelling by helping creators — across every medium — make their work, sharpen it, and put it out where it can be found.
Values
Every storyteller has a voice worth hearing. We believe stories aren't reserved for the already-published or the already-known. A first-time poet, a teen submitting to a magazine, a filmmaker with a phone — each one is carrying something the world hasn't heard yet. Our job is to help them tell it well. Craft is care. Whether we're editing a manuscript, curating an issue, or producing an episode, we treat the work the way we'd want our own treated — with attention, honesty, and the patience to ask the harder question. Storytelling is bigger than one form. A poem, a photograph, a podcast, a short film — they're all attempts at the same thing. We support storytellers across mediums because we believe the boundaries between them are thinner than we pretend. Built around people. CopperMoon is family-run and stays that way on purpose. The work is collaborative, the decisions are personal, and every project carries the fingerprints of the people who made it.
