Palm Pages
Our Story

Rooted in Liberia.
Growing for the World.

We're building the digital home Liberian literature deserves — a marketplace by Liberians, for Liberians, and for everyone who believes stories matter.

Why We Started

A Story Worth Telling

Palm Pages was born from a simple observation: Liberian writers have incredible stories, but nowhere to share them digitally. While global platforms exist, none truly understand the unique voice, culture, and needs of Liberian literature.

Founded in 2026 by a collective of authors, technologists, and cultural advocates, we set out to build more than a marketplace — we're building a movement. A space where Liberian fiction, poetry, academic works, and historical texts can find the audience they deserve.

From Monrovia to the diaspora, our mission is to ensure every Liberian story has a shelf, every author earns fairly, and every reader discovers something extraordinary.

20+
Authors Onboard
180+
Books Ready
2+
Countries
80%
Author Royalties
What We Believe

Our Values

Authorship First

Writers keep their rights, earn 80% royalties, and control their creative destiny.

Global Reach

Connecting Liberian voices to readers in 50+ countries, from Monrovia to Melbourne.

Community Built

By Liberians, for Liberians. Every decision is made with our literary community in mind.

Tech for All

Mobile Money payouts, offline reading, and simple tools that work for everyone.

The People

Meet the Team

Passionate Liberians and allies dedicated to preserving and promoting our literary heritage.

Mitchell Momo Sanoh

Mitchell Momo Sanoh

Co-founder & CEO

Author of four books. Mitchell envisioned Palm Pages after struggling to find a digital home for Liberian stories.

Joyce F. Sampah

Joyce F. Sampah

Co-founder & COO

Author of four books and a spoken word artist. Joyce builds bridges between authors and readers, organizing events and fostering connections.

Emmett Yegan Stone

Emmett Yegan Stone

Co-founder & CTO

Software architect with a vivid vision for Liberian's digital adaptation. Emmett leads our engineering and product development.

Join Us

Be Part of the Story

Whether you're an author ready to share your work or a reader hungry for Liberian voices, there's a place for you at Palm Pages.

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