A wave with words
Rippple Books is a publisher of English language books based in Germany. The three P's stand for producer to public publishing. Our goal is to connect our authors and books with readers. It's about the sharing of stories and the enjoyment of reading. And it's about the electric buzz of finding something new and different.
New perspectives
Rippple Books publishes the kind of books that may normally be ignored, because they are too challenging, experimental and off-kilter, or because they don't fit in specified genres or follow established structures. Our authors are well-travelled people eager for more experiences and new ways of looking at things.
Borderless world
We like to tell stories that are not necessarily linked to time and place, but have themes, concepts and ideas that people everywhere can connect to their own lives. A border is a hindrance, a separation, and we believe art shouldn't have such limitations. Storytelling shall bring people closer together, not further apart.
The 'Travel Page'
We want our books to travel and to be shared. Every publication of Rippple Books has a special travel page. Use this page to document where the book goes, who has it, where and when. If you enjoyed one of our titles, why not share it with others - send the book on a journey.
Ebook versions of True Blue Tucker and A Little Leg Work are in preparation and will soon be available for Kindle.
The official launch of Rippple Books took place at the Cafe Geyer in Hamburg in November. Thanks to everyone who came and showed their support.
Campbell Jefferys was writer-in-residence at Jacobs University in October and took part in the globale Literature Festival.
In September, True Blue Tucker had its first reading at the European Association for Studies of Australia conference in Presov, Slovakia.
"True Blue Tucker is an unexpected page-turner that immerses the reader in the world of Darius and Humphrey's "true-blue" Australia, with a level of detail that will have the reader longing to experience Australia's beauty and history first-hand."