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The Tripover is an independent, women-owned publishing house and media forum, 
newly founded in 2024. We are a platform that sets out to exchange knowledge and
platform literature and research that has a classic, mystic and realist nature.















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NAKAJIMA SAYS & OTHER STORIES by
CHŌKŌDŌ SHUJIN


 ‘A debut short story collection by Chōkōdō Shujin that opens in a cabbage field and ends on the volcanic island of Iwo Jima, but mostly unfolds in that non-space of the excluded middle; the space that is in between here and there, now and then, fantasy and reality; the realm of fuzzy logic, dark limpidity, and what Nietzsche terms dangerous knowledge where imagination and memory meet. A good place for any writer to explore - even at the risk of losing their way ...‘

- Review by Stephen Alexander, Torpedo the Ark



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Weekend Worker Magazine



 

We are looking for articles, interviews, reviews, instructional features, photographs, news, letters and meditations for issue II of the Weekend Worker Magazine.

Like the first edition, central themes include: the workers' movement, unique personal testimonies, theology, mysticism, English towns & public architecture, literature, leisure, sports, arts, craft & trade.

The magazine is based in England, though we encourage international submissions.

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ABOUT THE TRIPOVER




The Tripover is a London and Southend based publisher.

We are currently looking for new submissions to our Substack page, our Weekend Worker Magazine, and future small print publications.

We are particularly interested in receiving writings on medieval and early-Renaissance mysticism, cooking and nutrition, interfaith
dialogue and working histories.






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OUR PUBLICATIONS



NAKAJIMA SAYS & OTHER STORIES
by Chōkōdō Shujin

10 tales of love, war and haunting, suspended between the final decades of Imperial Japan and a ghostly modernity.
ISBN 978-1-0369-0817-1



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LAMENTATIONS FOR ENGLAND & LONDON
by S. Etana

Chapbook containing 14 poems in dramatic sequence, introduced by an Argument.



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