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Hajar Press
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independent political publishing house by and for people of colour
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📚🎙️ "The women, instead of being seen, they are in many ways weaponised in history to serve a different means for different groups of people."

A conversation with Saima Begum on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’ and #Bangladesh’s birangona women: buff.ly/62hvcxh
September 12, 2025 at 11:31 PM
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ICYMI: The co-founders of 404 Ink will release a final title under their tenure, titled Publisher Not Found: A Decade of Disruption, 404 Ink 2016-2026 👇 #BookSky
404 Ink founders to release final Inklings title as part of industry fundraiser
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November 22, 2025 at 6:57 AM
Lena’s friend Bell doesn’t hold back behind the till at the bookshop 👀🤭

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A preview reading by Nida Sajid from 𝘾𝙊𝙊𝙋 at the @lighthousebks.bsky.social Radical Book Fair 💫

𝘾𝙊𝙊𝙋 — a novelette on work and words, and how they distort the world — is out on 18 December! www.hajarpress.com/books/coop
November 21, 2025 at 4:58 PM
What could be better on a winter’s day than the cosy warmth of community?? 🫂

Come visit Hajar, @thecommonpress.bsky.social, @peoplesletters.bsky.social + more @ the Tower Hamlets BOOK SALE!

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Sat 6 Dec, 10am–2pm

Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives
277 Bancroft Road
London E1 4DQ
November 20, 2025 at 3:33 PM
It’s been a beautiful weekend being up in Edinburgh for the Radical Book Fair and a special creative writing workshop around The Hajar Book of Rage 🥰

Love and gratitude to all the amazing people at @lighthousebks.bsky.social, @typewronger.bsky.social and PublishED for all your care and hard work ❤️‍🔥
November 9, 2025 at 6:29 PM
Mymona Bibi reads from her poem ‘Application for Social Housing in Tower Hamlets’, published in ‘The Hajar Book of Rage’, at the @lighthousebks.bsky.social Radical Book Fair 2025.

www.hajarpress.com/books/elemen...
November 9, 2025 at 6:19 PM
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Zena Agha, part of the White Kite Collective - Messages from Gaza is at @stratfordeast.com on 8th November

'We're not only conduits of the texts but also memory-keepers, holding onto these histories of people living and dead.'
IN CONVERSATION WITH: Zena Agha
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Zena Agha - a Palestinian-Iraqi writer and poet and the author of Objects from April and May (2022). She is a member of the White Kite Collective.
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October 30, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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What a beautiful book club session last week at Housmans Radical Booksellers. Thank you to everyone who came, and thank you Heba Hayek, author of Sambac Beneath Unlikely Skies, for sharing this lovely work and your lovely self with us 💖
May 7, 2025 at 8:23 PM
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This week’s spotlight is on Hajar Press, an inspiring indie publisher founded by and for people of colour.

They’re reshaping the publishing landscape with their bold and genre-blurring books!!📚

Read more in our latest issue!
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Spotlighting Hajar Press
At the heart of this month’s BIPOC spotlight is Hajar Press – an independent, political publisher created by and for people of colour.
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August 22, 2025 at 9:13 AM
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Edinburgh’s Radical Book Fair is NEXT WEEK!

As well as a jam-packed program - over 20 events! - we’re filling Assembly Roxy with BOOKS, community, and publisher stalls.

📚 Stalls feature over 70 publishers & 50 writers speaking - a treasure trove of bookish delights awaits!📚
October 27, 2025 at 5:48 PM
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Publishers big & small, from Pluto & Verso & Haymarket to Hajar & Dog Section & Mack Books, from Canongate Books to Luath, Virago to Fitzcarraldo, Freedom Press & Hurst to Iskra.

Come browse, buy indie books from an indie bookshop, be inspired!
Edinburgh’s Radical Book Fair is NEXT WEEK!

As well as a jam-packed program - over 20 events! - we’re filling Assembly Roxy with BOOKS, community, and publisher stalls.

📚 Stalls feature over 70 publishers & 50 writers speaking - a treasure trove of bookish delights awaits!📚
October 27, 2025 at 5:49 PM
Following two queer Afghans — Delbar and Mansur — whose paths converge in Istanbul, Bobuq Sayed’s piercing debut, NO GOD BUT US, is a story of boundaries crossed, the violence of borders and heteronormativity, and the intricacies of love and power in family, friendship and romance.
November 3, 2025 at 5:08 PM
What do we carry from one year to the next?

In her debut collection, OCTOBER, Nur Turkmani meditates on rupture and transformation through cycles of Lebanon’s Octobers, from the euphoria of the 2019 revolution, to its anniversaries marked by crisis, war and the genocide in Gaza.
November 3, 2025 at 4:38 PM
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I'm a committed small press author & editor. Small presses are the seed-heads of the books world & they are scorched. Pls read and share this excellent letter on the situation & what's needed in @thebookseller.com, signatories inc Peninsula Press, @cipherpress.bsky.social @silver-press.bsky.social
Open letter on the future of small press publishing in the UK
The industry must work together to ensure the longevity of the UK’s independent presses.
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October 10, 2025 at 9:19 AM
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'Rage is often a result of perceived impotence to be able to affect change, but this book offers purpose and focus: a call to arms.'

The @hajarpress.bsky.social Book of Rage is out today – our review, by Alistair Braidwood

www.theskinny.co.uk/books/book-r...
The Hajar Book of Rage, ed. Farhaana Arefin: Book Review – The Skinny
The first in Hajar Press' new elements anthology series, this book takes as its subject the power and politics of fiery rage.
www.theskinny.co.uk
October 30, 2025 at 4:29 PM
🔥 It’s heeeere! The Hajar Book of Rage is out today! Igniting the first spark in the ‘elements’ anthology series, this is a searing tribute to the fires of anger that fuel our resistance 🔥

Get your copy now ☄️☄️☄️

www.hajarpress.com/books/elemen...
October 30, 2025 at 9:35 AM
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“The women were able to resist the tyranny of the mind because they were able to use their own words for what it meant to be free, what it meant to survive, what it meant to escape.”

Saima Begum on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’:
Saima Begum on Bangladesh’s birangona women: Southasia Review of Books podcast #32
A conversation with the British-Bangladeshi writer on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’, and the untold stories of women who survived the violence of the 1971 Liberation War:…
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September 12, 2025 at 6:30 AM
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“The women, instead of being seen, are weaponised in history to serve a different means for different groups of people.”

A conversation with #British-#Bangladeshi writer Saima Begum on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’:
Saima Begum on Bangladesh’s birangona women: Southasia Review of Books podcast #32
A conversation with the British-Bangladeshi writer on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’, and the untold stories of women who survived the violence of the 1971 Liberation War:…
buff.ly
September 10, 2025 at 10:30 AM
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#Bangladesh #history #LiberationWar “There were hundreds of thousands of women who had been raped. But then I couldn’t find them anywhere, not in history books or testimonies.”
A conversation with the British-Bangladeshi writer Saima Begum on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’:
Saima Begum on Bangladesh’s birangona women: Southasia Review of Books podcast #32
A conversation with the British-Bangladeshi writer on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’, and the untold stories of women who survived the violence of the 1971 Liberation War:…
buff.ly
September 19, 2025 at 8:16 AM
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“This story of 1971 can be applied to many other histories, just as the histories of women who are raped during war in other countries can inform this history.”

A conversation with Saima Begum on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’:
Saima Begum on Bangladesh’s birangona women: Southasia Review of Books podcast #32
A conversation with the British-Bangladeshi writer on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’, and the untold stories of women who survived the violence of the 1971 Liberation War:…
buff.ly
September 10, 2025 at 2:30 AM
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“What I wanted to do with ‘The First Jasmines’ is to enter it into a conversation where the women are not just victims, but that they should also be given a front row seat into what it means to define the public memory of the war.”

Saima Begum on the #biragona women of #Bangladesh:
Saima Begum on Bangladesh’s birangona women: Southasia Review of Books podcast #32
A conversation with the British-Bangladeshi writer on her debut novel, ‘The First Jasmines’, and the untold stories of women who survived the violence of the 1971 Liberation War:…
buff.ly
September 14, 2025 at 3:30 PM
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Not often I get a chance to grab a physical copy of The Skinny but nice to see two titles I've typset recently (La Lucha and The Hajar Book of Rage) getting their deserved props. Unsurprisingly, it's a time for rage-fuelled non-ficition again (not that it ever stopped)
October 7, 2025 at 3:50 PM
‘This book offers purpose and focus: a call to arms … a place where historical injustice and present-day horrors sit side by side, and where the personal meets the universal.’

Grateful to @theskinnymag.bsky.social for this thoughtful review of The Hajar Book of Rage: theskinny.co.uk/books/book-r...
The Hajar Book of Rage, ed. Farhaana Arefin: Book Review – The Skinny
The first in Hajar Press' new elements anthology series, this book takes as its subject the power and politics of fiery rage.
theskinny.co.uk
October 29, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Autumn is looking eventful! 🍁

Join us for a workshop and a cabaret to launch The Hajar Book of Rage; a conversation about political literature in the @lighthousebks.bsky.social Radical Book Fair; and another celebration of The First Jasmines at @housmansbookshop.bsky.social ❤️‍🔥

hajarpress.com/events
October 29, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Saima Begum reading from her debut novel, The First Jasmines. Set in 1971, it tells the stories of the women captured and abused by the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War.

Full video from the book launch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Plwz...
October 24, 2025 at 4:46 PM