We make the mail worth waiting for.
Your mailbox fills with bills and flyers no one waits for. Your evenings vanish into a screen — another series cancelled mid-season, another story you never get to finish. We make the answer to both: a story that arrives in your mailbox, one sealed letter at a time, and one you finally get to finish.
The people behind the post
Four people. Piqued by true stories, creating the parcels sent to your hands.
The Scribe · Leah
Leah leads narrative development — the characters, relationships, and emotional arcs that give each collection its heart, and the story worlds, correspondence, and documents that carry them across a season. Her focus isn’t only what happens, but why readers care: every mystery, confession, and heartbreak begins as words made to feel intimate, authentic, and worth keeping.
The Artist · Taylor
Taylor is the creative behind the physical experience of Piqued Parcels, translating stories into artifacts that feel true to their world and time. Every choice of type, color, and ornament makes Piqued feel like a world glimpsed rather than a thing sold. Her illustrations, sketches, paintings, and maps are what make the letters more than words on a page, pulling you off your own street and into the story.
The Herald · Jay
Jay guards the authenticity behind every release — the materials, customs, and language that turn a setting into a believable world. From the paper beneath your fingertips to the way a mystery unfolds through its artifacts, his work makes each parcel feel discovered rather than manufactured, and keeps every collection true to its time and place. He’s also the one who carries word of it outward, announcing each release and bringing new readers to the door.
The Engineer · Jeremy
Jeremy designs and maintains the systems that move Piqued Parcels stories from concept to doorstep — production workflows, fulfillment, version control, and the subscriber experience behind the scenes. He keeps every detail consistent across months of storytelling while handling the logistics of delivering physical narratives at scale. When everything arrives exactly as intended, you’re seeing systems built to disappear.
Story, craft, and post — in that order
Story before anything
We start with the story — the people, the world, the way the arc holds from the first letter to the last. The history is researched and the ending settled before a single envelope is sealed.
Sealed and packed by hand
Real ink on aged paper, folded, sealed in wax, and packed by hand among the pieces of its world — a diary page, a print, a clipping, a token of 1867. Every parcel assembled one at a time.
Carried by post
Then it travels the way letters always have, through the actual mail. Not a notification you dismiss. Something that made a journey to reach you.
The first letter is sealed and waiting. Claim your seat.