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Peepal Tree Press

Peepal Tree Press

Peepal Tree Press, based in England, publishes Caribbean, Black British and South Asian fiction, poetry and academic books.
Peepal Tree may be a all freelance company, based in 1985, and currently 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 websiteThe list features new writers and established voices. In 2009 the press launched the Caribbean trendy Classics Series, that restores to print necessary books from the Nineteen Fifties and Nineteen Sixtieseepal Tree Press is part-funded by Arts Council England and was enclosed 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Peepal Tree Press is a partner in the SI Leeds Literary Prize for unpublished fiction written by Black and Asian women resident in the UK.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.
The press relies in city in Yorkshire, a part of the growing, independent publishing sector outside London. The head office is based at 17 King’s Avenue, in Burley, "a rundown, multicultural part of Leeds".
Peepal Tree Press has revealed, in various forms, such writers as Anthony Kellman, Emmy Award-winner Kwame Dawes, his father Neville Dawes, Aldeburgh Poetry Prize-winner and Forward Poetry Prize-nominee Christian Campbell, Christine Craig, Opal Palmer Adisa, Angela Barry, Ishion Hutchinson, Dorothea Smartt, Alecia McKenzie, Courttia Newland, Jackie Kay, Jan Shinebourne and Kamau Brathwaite.
In November 2017, Peepal Tree Press was awarded the Clarissa Luard Award for Independent Publishers, with plans announced to use the £10,000 prize money for a fortnightly podcast project.
·        Tree of enlightenment
My connection with the peepal started at a very young age and it continues till today. I have vivid recollections of my mother demand that I pray to the Ganesh, who sat under this tree in a temple in our compound. Though I didn’t understand the reason then, I gradually started feeling a sense of security and peace, whenever I visited the Arasamara Pillayar.
The abhishekam water served dual purposes of cleaning the idol as well as watering the tree, a novel way of effective utilisation or recycling of resources. Little did i do know then that the tree would play a big role in Associate in Nursing activity thus on the brink of my heart: The Nurture Nature Camp that we tend to conduct for children during summers.
It is no coincidence that each year we tend to begin our camp beneath the shade of another peepal Tree: Pachai Nayagi at VOC Park planted by then President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam to commemorate Siruthuli’s tree planting drive, Pasumai Payanam.
This tree is home to crows, mynahs and bats hanging upside down in peaceful slumber. Our morning activities happen underneath Pachai Nayagi with the musical “Swara Raga Sudha” of the chirping birds within the background.

This peepal tree (Ficus Religiosa) is additionally known for its medicative values, besides releasing lung-cleansing oxygen into the atmosphere. Under the peepal is additionally wherever Buddha is alleged to possess got enlightenment

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