Peepal Tree Press celebrates 40 years publishing Caribbean and diaspora literature

theguardian.com

Peepal Tree Press, a publisher of Caribbean and diaspora literature, celebrated its 40th anniversary. Founded in 1985 in Leeds, it began as an "expensive hobby" to publish authors unable to find mainstream outlets, printing its first books in a garage. The press has published award-winning authors like Bernardine Evaristo and Roger Robinson, nurturing talent and focusing on the postcolonial experience.


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