Frequently Asked Questions

  • LionGoat Press is an independent publishing studio created by Frances Eugenia Collazo.

    We make raw, art-forward workbooks, journals, planners, and reflective books for people moving through grief, anger, addiction-adjacent love, boundaries, repair, emotional survival, and the private work of telling the truth.

  • Not exactly.

    Our books use reflection, journaling, guided prompts, and emotional writing, but they are not here to turn you into a project.

    They are not about becoming more pleasant, productive, healed, forgiving, or easy to understand.

    They are places to write what is true before you know what to do with it.

  • No.

    LionGoat Press books are not therapy, clinical treatment, crisis support, legal advice, addiction treatment, or safety planning.

    They are reflective books and workbooks. They can be used alone, with a therapist, inside a personal ritual, alongside recovery work, or during a season when you need somewhere honest to put what you are carrying.

  • Start with The Love & Letting Go Workbook if you are navigating love, addiction, grief, boundaries, staying, leaving, or the ache of loving someone who is not fully reachable.

    Start with The Rage & Reckoning Workbook if you are carrying anger that has been dismissed, buried, punished, or made inconvenient.

    Start with The Rage Weekly Planner if you want a weekly structure that does not pretend productivity will save you.

    Start with Love & Resilience if you are part of a couple trying to talk honestly about mental illness, endurance, repair, and love.

  • Some are.

    The Rage & Reckoning Workbook is written directly for women who are ready to face anger, survival, shrinking, voice, and power.

    Other LionGoat Press books are written for couples, partners, loved ones, or anyone who needs a more honest way to process what they have lived through.

  • It means loving someone whose addiction has changed the relationship.

    It may mean staying.

    It may mean leaving.

    It may mean not knowing yet.

    It may mean missing someone who is still alive, grieving someone who is still breathing, or trying to understand what love costs when chaos keeps entering the room.

  • No.

    The Love & Letting Go Workbook is not here to tell you to stay or leave.

    It is here to help you hear yourself.

    It gives you space to examine love, fear, loyalty, grief, safety, exhaustion, hope, boundaries, and the parts of yourself that may have gone quiet while you were trying to survive the relationship.

  • No.

    It is about telling the truth about anger before someone rushes you into forgiveness, softness, or performance.

    Some anger protects you.

    Some anger points to what was crossed.

    Some anger carries grief under it.

    The workbook gives you a place to face it without pretending it is ugly just because it is inconvenient.

  • The Rage Weekly Planner is an undated weekly planner for people who carry a lot and are done pretending productivity will fix it.

    It is not a goal system.

    It is not a soft little reset.

    It is a weekly structure for noticing what surfaced, what needs your attention, and what does not get to come with you into the next week.

  • Love & Resilience is a couples workbook about mental illness, emotional honesty, endurance, and repair.

    It uses short sayings and discussion prompts to help couples talk about what is hard without pretending love makes everything simple.

  • You can.

    You can also read them slowly, mark them up, skip pages, come back later, write in a separate notebook, or use the prompts as private questions.

    There is no perfect way to use a LionGoat Press book.

    The page is there when you are ready.

  • No.

    Some readers may use them alongside spiritual practice, prayer, ritual, or personal reflection, but the books are not tied to a specific religion.

    They are emotional, reflective, and human.

  • Some titles are available as digital downloads.

    Each book page lists the formats currently available. Some titles may be available as paperback, digital download, or both.

  • Books are available through the product pages on this website.

    Some paperback editions link to Amazon. Some digital versions are available directly through LionGoat Press.

  • Yes.

    These books can be given to someone who is grieving, angry, exhausted, trying to leave, trying to stay, trying to repair, or trying to come back to themselves.

    A small note helps. Something like:

    “I saw this and thought it might give you somewhere to put what you’ve been carrying.”

  • Yes, with care.

    LionGoat Press books may be useful in therapy-adjacent, coaching, recovery-adjacent, women’s circles, book groups, and support settings.

    They should not be used as a substitute for professional care, emergency support, legal advice, or domestic violence safety planning.

  • For bulk, group, workshop, or organizational orders, contact LionGoat Press through the contact page.

    Include the title you are interested in, the quantity, timeline, and how the books will be used.

  • No.

    If you are in immediate danger, in crisis, or afraid for your safety, a workbook is not enough.

    Please contact emergency services, a crisis line, a trusted person, a domestic violence organization, medical support, or local resources that can help you make a real safety plan.

  • Because pain does not always need softer language.

    Sometimes people need a sentence that does not flinch.

    LionGoat Press books are written for the person who is tired of being managed, minimized, corrected, or rushed through what hurt.

  • LionGoat Press was created by Frances Eugenia Collazo.

    The books combine writing, emotional reflection, visual design, and lived experience. They are made with the belief that a book can be beautiful without lying to you.

  • New books are released as they are ready.

    LionGoat Press is not trying to flood the world with more noise. Each title is built around a specific emotional need, season, or wound that deserves its own container.

  • Join the LionGoat Press email list and follow along on Instagram.

    That is where new titles, essays, digital releases, and book updates will be shared.