Mitki/Mitki Press was an active press between 2001 and 2003, during which time it published three books: Sean Thomas Dougherty's urban transcendentalist prose poems The Biography of Broken Things; Charles Rafferty's seminal rendering of 21st century formalism and free verse, Where the Glories of April Lead; and Christopher Kennedy's masterpiece, Nietzsche's Horse, which has been hailed by critics as one of the finest executions of prose poetry by an American writer.

In 2004, Mitki/Mitki published two books under the imprint M2press: Charles Rafferty's most realized work to date, During the Beauty Shortage, and Kevin Keck's debut collection, My Summer Vacation.

Currently unavailable, Mitki/Mitki will make its catalogue available again in early 2009.

Mitki/Mitki will begin publishing new titles in 2010 beginning with the first entry of Sasha Floyd's mutli-volume prose work, Harem.