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- Please send submissions via Submittable. Submissions via any other route will be deleted unread. Stories must be previously unpublished. A maximum of two stories can be submitted. Length: min: 1500 words, max: 5000 words (preferred length 3000-3500). Writers of any age or gender can submit work. Stories must be new, previously unpublished work.
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Peepal Tree Press specialises in Caribbean and Black British fiction, poetry and non-fiction (including drama). Please make your submission in the appropriate category, and read the guidelines carefully. We accept novels and short stories. Minimum 120 pages approx 40,000 words.
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Welcome!Peepal Tree Press specialises in Caribbean and Black British fiction, poetry and non-fiction (including drama). Please make your submission in the appropriate category, and read the guidelines carefully.
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We define speculative fiction as an umbrella term, including multiple genres, where the writer speculates on or imagines what is not presently real or possible. This is fiction in which the laws of the fictive world are different than ours. This invites a whole series of political, social, psychological, alternate-historical and personal interpreta...
A story about a woman having a hard time with motherhood is not speculative as this happens in our present, real world, but having her give birth to prickly twin triangles, a 100-edged hectagon - or a smooth sphere when her marriage is happy - is speculative. Giving birth to shapes becomes a metaphor for marital discord.
Next! (working title) is open to submissions from Black British writers. Our broad definition of 'Black British' is simply one of self-identification: i.e., if you are a writer ‘of colour’ born, raised, living, or have lived in Britain and self-identify as Black British, then we welcome your submission.
Nalo Hopkinson, Octavia Butler, Irenosen Okojie, Leone Ross, Karen Lord, Anthony Joseph, Nnedi Okorafor, the Dark Matter series edited by Sheree Thomas and Walter Mosley’s Blue Light. Please share your own suggestions and favourites on our Facebook page, or tweet @INSCRIBEWriters. (You can read Leone Ross' story, 'The Woman who Lived in a Restauran...
Stories must be previously unpublished.A maximum of two stories can be submitted.Length: min: 1500 words, max: 5000 words (preferred length 3000-3500).Note on the editor
Leone Ross writes magic realism, erotica and literary fiction. She has published two novels, All The Blood Is Red (ARP/Actes Sud) and Orange Laughter (Anchor/Farrar Straus & Giroux/Picador USA). Orange Laughter was nominated for the UK Orange Prize and named by Wasafiri magazine as one of the most influential British novels of the last 25 years. Her short fiction has been nominated for the V.S Pritchett Prize, Salt Publishing’s Scott Prize and the 2018 Jhalak Prize, Edge Hill Prize, BOCAS pri...
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Kadija Sesay is the Publications Manager for Peepal Tree’s Inscribe programme that has produced Red, Closure and Filigree. She has edited several groundbreaking anthologies, including Six Plays by Black and Asian Women Writers and Write Black, Write British: from Post Colonial to Black British Literature; and co-editedIC3:The Penguin Book of New Black Writing in Britain, Dreams, Miracles and Jazz: New Adventures in African Fiction and Dance the Guns to Silence: 100 poems for Ken Saro-Wiwa. He...
The first masterclass will be during the Debden weekender on 13 July 2019. The Writing the Unreal Weekender with Leone Rossruns 12-14 July 2019. There are a few daytime places if you want to attend for the masterclass session on 13 July only. There will be further masterclasses in Manchester, Brighton and London before the deadline submission date....
Previous anthologies under the Inscribe imprint include Red: Contemporary Black British Poetry (edited by Kwame Dawes), Closure: Contemporary Black British Short Stories (edited by Jacob Ross) and Filigree: Contemporary Black British Poetry (edited by Nii Ayikwei Parkes).
Sep 1, 2020 · Over the last thirty-five years, from its early beginnings in Guyana, Peepal Tree Press has created a home for Caribbean and Black British writing. Not simply a literary home but one in terms of family, community and belonging.
Apr 7, 2011 · Peepal Tree Press is dedicated to expanding the Caribbean library and keeping it in print. Spike interviews its founder Jeremy Poynting. Working out of the Burley area of Leeds, Peepal Tree Press has been a vital hub of independent publishing for just over 25 years.
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