Stockists
As a rule, you can always buy books, shirts and other paraphernalia directly from the Brute Norse x Troll Cat store. However, it’s fully understandable that you might want to shop locally or save money on shipping by ordering from a location closer to yours. Some Troll Cat titles are subject to global distribution, meaning that you could hypothetically order through your favorite book store, but most are not.
Troll Cat Press is always open to discussing distribution opportunities. Independent book shops, as well as museums and organizations dealing with Scandinavian cultural history are encouraged to reach out. Click here to navigate to the contact form.
Here is a list of shops that have carried releases from Troll Cat Press in the past, and may or may not currently have items in their inventory:
Norway
Our main Norwegian distributor is Tekstallmenningen, where you will also find a plethora of books, journals and magazines from other small prints.
You may also find our releases at the following, but we cannot guarantee that they currently have anything in stock:
Nordvegen Historiesenter
AvaldsnesShabby Records
HaugesundDen Lille Bokbutikken
Haugesund
United Kingdom
Courtyard Books
GlastonburyTypewronger
EdinburghWatkins Books
London
USA
Farley's Bookshop
New Hope, PennsylvaniaPortland, Maine
Unchanged Mind Records
Lambertville, New Jersey
Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Decorah, Iowa

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In most releases by Troll Cat Press, you may find references to other "official" Troll Cat publications that in fact do not exist except as elaborate in-jokes in the Scandifuturist community. Conversely, I will neither confirm nor deny the existence of zines and books that are not listed on this page.
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Troll Cat Press is a one-man, DIY venture. I do not have the capacity or motivation to publish original works for other people. However, you are free to contribute to compilations and journals such as the Scandifuturist lifestyle magazine The Fool's Mirror.
Be aware however that The Fool's Mirror is a strictly curated magazine, and contributions should demonstrate a high level of antiquarian skill, but also be interesting. If you are unsure about the tone or style of the magazine, please order a copy to read. -
I am glad you asked. Ask again later. Meanwhile, enjoy this performance by Folk Music Liberation Front.
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A troll cat is an artificially lifeform in Norwegian folk belief, that may be created by a sorcerer using a variety of found materials. It acts as their familiar and is sent forth to do various tasks, usually gathering resources, or stealing milk or information. The name reflects the irreverent and mischievous DIY ethic that Troll Cat Press strives for. Sometimes it has lived up to its name a little too well.