
Supporting the Cause
Social Responsibility
Real places. Real impact. Fiction that invests in the world it honors.
At Myths and Malts Productions LLC, we believe in giving back to the community. With each book in this series, we select a non-profit organization and donate 15% of sales on a quarterly basis. Each organization is either local to the book’s setting or meaningfully connected to the story’s themes. Each is chosen with care to support causes that matter deeply to us and the communities we write about.
Whether it’s preserving the environment, safeguarding animal welfare, honoring local history, or supporting local people, our goal is to make a positive impact.
Why 15 Percent?
We donate fifteen percent of all book sales for each title because we believe stories should not only entertain but give back to the communities, cultures, and environments that inspire them. This number allows us to support nonprofit partners while continuing to grow an independent publishing brand grounded in real-world impact.
Thank You for Supporting These Communities
When you read a TIME Agency adventure, you help protect wildlife, preserve cultural history, support Indigenous organizations, sustain local gardens, rescue animals, and keep America’s wild places thriving. Every purchase makes an impact far beyond the page.
Drink in the adventure. Support the cause. Help keep the legends alive.
Loveland Learning
Garden
Chosen for The Loveland Frog and the Narrow Path, the Loveland Learning Garden is a community garden in Loveland, Ohio that provides fresh produce to local food pantries while teaching sustainable gardening practices. When the TIME Agency investigates the famous Loveland Frogmen along the Little Miami River, they discover a town deeply connected to its natural environment.
Supporting this garden helps the Loveland community grow together - literally.

International Cryptozoology Museum
Featured in Champ & A Bit of Sunshine, the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine preserves the history and evidence of cryptid research worldwide. When the TIME Agency investigates Lake Champlain's legendary monster, they stop at this museum to consult with experts and examine artifacts. Supporting this museum helps preserve cryptozoological history and educate the public about the creatures that inspire our stories.

Phoenix Indian center
Chosen for The Red Ghost & a Chocolate Bunny, the Phoenix Indian Center has served Phoenix's urban Native American community since 1947, providing cultural preservation, education, and essential services.
As the TIME Agency investigates Arizona's legendary Red Ghost, we recognize the Indigenous peoples whose lands and stories form the foundation of these legends. Supporting this center honors that heritage.

Exotic Feline
Rescue Center
Featured in Tegan Stone and the Gibson County Beast, the Exotic Feline Rescue Center in Center Point, Indiana is home to over 200 rescued big cats and plays a pivotal role in this story. This was the first TIME Agency book to support a nonprofit, inspiring our ongoing commitment to give back with every title.
Supporting the EFRC helps provide lifetime care for exotic cats rescued from abuse, abandonment, and exploitation.
Yellowstone Forever
Featured in The Ringdocus and a Guy on a Buffalo, Yellowstone Forever is the official nonprofit partner of Yellowstone National Park, supporting wildlife conservation, scientific research, and educational programs. When the TIME Agency investigates strange happenings in America's first national park, they discover that protecting these wild spaces preserves not just the animals we know - but perhaps the mysteries we're still uncovering. Supporting Yellowstone Forever helps safeguard this iconic landscape for future generations.

Southern Prince George's County Community Charities (SPGCCC)
Selected for Into the Dark with the Maryland Goatman, Southern Prince George's County Community Charities (SPGCCC) serves the local community through food assistance, youth programs, and emergency support services. When the TIME Agency investigates the legendary Goatman haunting Prince George's County, they see a community that looks out for its own - even in the face of the unexplained. Supporting SPGCCC helps provide essential services to families in the same neighborhoods where cryptid legends come alive.

The Beautiful Places Alliance
Selected for The Lizard Man of Lee County and the Sope Creek Cryptidizen, The Beautiful Places Alliance works to protect South Carolina's state parks and natural areas. The Lizard Man legend thrives in the swamps and rural landscapes around Bishopville - the kind of wild, mysterious places this organization fights to preserve.
Supporting this alliance ensures South Carolina's natural beauty remains intact for both wildlife and the occasional cryptid sighting.

Waipā Foundation
Selected for Kareem Ortiz & the Menehune of Kaua'i, Waipā Foundation restores ancient Hawaiian agricultural practices and teaches traditional culture on Kaua'i. The Menehune legends are woven into the fabric of Hawaiian storytelling and land connection. As Kareem investigates these mysterious small people, he discovers a culture deeply rooted in respect for the land.
Supporting Waipā Foundation helps preserve the traditions that give life to these enduring stories.

Whispers in the Pines
Nestled in the ponderosa pine forests of Flagstaff, The Barefoot Trail offers a unique sensory experience where visitors shed their shoes and reconnect with the earth. This accessible trail encourages barefoot walking across natural surfaces like pine needles, smooth stones, and soft soil, inviting mindful connection to the land.
The Barefoot Trail embodies the grounding practice central to Ölrún Karlsson's Valkyrie nature. Supporting this trail helps preserve spaces where visitors can experience the ancient practice of earthing, reconnecting with the natural world in ways that restore balance and well-being.

Pinelands Preservation Alliance
Selected for The Jersey Devil and the Silky Intergalactic Pajamas, Pinelands Preservation Alliance protects over one million acres of the New Jersey Pinelands - the largest stretch of open space between Boston and Richmond. The Pine Barrens are home to the legendary Jersey Devil, America's oldest continuously reported cryptid. As the TIME Agency navigates this vast wilderness of pine forests and cedar swamps, they discover an ecosystem as mysterious as the creature that haunts it.
Supporting the Pinelands Preservation Alliance protects the wild landscape where legends are born.

Book 12
Coming soon

