The company was founded by
John Mitchinson, director of research for the British television
panel game QI;
Justin Pollard, historian and
QI researcher (who stepped back in 2014); and author
Dan Kieran who left in 2022. In January 2025, the company went into
administration, leaving many of its authors owed tens of thousands of pounds in royalties they had earned. Mitchinson and new CEO Archna Sharma bought the company later that month, promising to honour all projects and contracts. In May 2025, Sharma said that the new company, Boundless, will not pay existing authors what they are due unless or until the company "survives and thrives", in which case, they will still only make "goodwill payments". Authors voiced their opinions on the situation, notably, published on 4 June 2025,
Daniel Hardcastle (known by the pseudonym NerdCubed) made a commentary video on
YouTube, suggesting major management failures internally, remarking that "the sales director, marketing manager, head of rights, communications director, head of finance, and three editors have all just left the company", "[there are] 238 people who this affects, and I've been speaking to them and each one has their own unique story about how Unbound screwed something massive up", "we've had endless lies about almost every facet of the business", and concluding with "we've lawyered up, both individually, and in groups of authors". The new publisher, Boundless, went into liquidation in mid-2025. In August 2025 Will Atkinson, the former head of Atlantic Books, set up a new publishing company, Wilton Square, in order to initially "provide a safe and secure home" for authors previously publishing by Unbound. ==Projects==