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Peepal Tree Press


Peepal Tree Press, based in England, publishes Caribbean, Black British and South Asian fiction, poetry and academic books.

Peepal Tree is a wholly independent company, founded in 1985, and now publishes around 30-40 books a year. Peepal Tree Press has published over 250 titles, and states a commitment to keeping them in print on their website. The list features new writers and established voices. In 2009 the press launched the Caribbean Modern Classics Series, which restores to print important books from the 1950s and 1960s. Peepal Tree Press is part-funded by Arts Council England and was included in their 2011 National Portfolio.

Peepal Tree Press is recognised also for Inscribe and Young Inscribe, a writer development project which supports emerging writers of African and Asian descent in the Yorkshire region, which has included writers such as Khadijah Ibrahiim, Seni Seneviratne and Rommi Smith, who has been Writer-in-Residence for the Houses of Parliament, the BBC during the Commonwealth Games, BBC Music Live, the British Council at California State University in Los Angeles, and Keats House.

Peepal Tree Press is a partner in the SI Leeds Literary Prize for unpublished fiction written by Black and Asian women resident in the UK.

The focus of Peepal Tree Press is "on what George Lamming calls the Caribbean nation, wherever it is in the world", though it is also concerned with Black British writing.


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