
A prophetic cry from the streets.
A gospel of the unhoused, where survival becomes testimony and the city itself turns into a pulpit.
A prophetic cry from the streets.
A gospel of the unhoused, where survival becomes testimony and the city itself turns into a pulpit.

A hand reaching from the dark, caught between revelation and disappearance.
A book of mystery, silence, and the traces left by absence


An elegant system of survival and beauty. The orchid as code, as ritual, as fragile architecture of resistance.
An elegant system of survival and beauty. The orchid as code, as ritual, as fragile architecture of resistance.

The paradox of peace forged through conflict.
A vision of power, architecture, and the fragile balance between destruction and harmony.


Letters, confessions, and visions.
A complete manuscript with twenty original illustrations, ready for print. A work that burns with intimacy and ritual clarity.
Letters, confessions, and visions.
A complete manuscript with twenty original illustrations, ready for print. A work that burns with intimacy and ritual clarity.

Part of the proceeds support the It Will Be Light Foundation, dedicated to dignity and social aid for the homeless.
Our mission is to transform publishing into a vehicle for social change: every book sold contributes to housing initiatives, food programs, and cultural dignity projects.
We believe literature is not only art but also survival, and each publication is a gesture of solidarity.
Israel Calle Ramos is a visionary author and illustrator whose work fuses ritual architecture, gothic science, and speculative narrative.
As both writer and visual creator, he builds complete systems where text and image are inseparable.
His books are not simply stories but protocols, infections, and architectures that transform the reader’s perception.
Founder of IT Will BE LIGHT Publishing House & Foundation, his mission is to turn literature into a living architecture of dignity and resistance.
His dual role as author and illustrator ensures that every cover, every illustration, and every page is part of a coherent ritual system.
Through his foundation, he extends this vision into the social sphere, using publishing as a tool for solidarity with the homeless.