About the Founder
The work speaks for itself.
Morning Fire Publishing was born from a morning ritual — lighting sage, saying prayers, journaling with a fountain pen on cream paper. Nearly thirty years of continuous sobriety taught the founder one thing clearly: the tools that keep us alive deserve to be built with care.
Over those decades, the founder has contributed to the literature of multiple recovery programs. Their work has been translated into other languages and studied internationally. They've led groups and studies across borders, always returning to the same quiet conviction: recovery is sacred work, and it deserves sacred tools.
"The work speaks for itself, and anonymity is a spiritual principle we practice, not just preach."
No name is attached to this work. No photograph. No bio. Anonymity isn't a marketing strategy — it's a spiritual practice rooted in the traditions that saved a life.
"The same path is still beneath our feet."