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Hereford Road, London, W2 4AB Gina Rozner Tel: 020 7792 4701 Mob: 07887 811 806 Gina@Giantroosterpr.Co.Uk Publishers’ Publicity Circle The 2019 Directory of UK Book Publishing Publicists The Directory contains the names, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses of the essential publicity contacts in UK publishing houses as well as PR Consultants. For further information about the Publishers’ Publicity Circle please contact : [email protected] www.publisherspublicitycircle.co.uk @publicitycircle You can also consult our directory online at www.ppcdirectory.org A 404 Ink (Switchboard) 07931 021214 18 Carrick Knowe Avenue, Edinburgh, EH12 7BX Laura Jones Tel: 07931 021214 Publisher [email protected] Heather McDaid Tel: 07874 002735 Publishing Director [email protected] Abrams & Chronicle Books (Switchboard) 020 7713 2060 1st Floor, 1 West Smithfield, London, EC1A 9JU Lorraine Keating Tel: 020 7713 2066 Head of Publicity and Marketing [email protected] Sally Oliphant Tel: 020 7713 2066 Mob: 07539 229745 Director of Publicity and Marketing (on maternity leave) [email protected] Cora Siedlecka Tel: 020 7713 2065 Mob: 07536 041597 Publicity Executive [email protected] Hannah Prutton Tel: 020 7713 2074 Publicity and Marketing Assistant [email protected] Alex Hippisley-Cox PR (Switchboard) 07921 127077 165 Westmount Road, Eltham, London, SE9 1XY Alex Hippisley-Cox Mob: 07921 127 077 Director [email protected] Alison Menzies PR Peacock Lodge, Beechwood Park, Nr. Markyate, AL3 8AP Alison Menzies Tel: 07973 956107 Consultant [email protected] AMP Literary (Switchboard) 07971 496227 c/o 76 Nowell Road, London, SW13 9BS Anna Pallai Tel: 07971 496227 Freelance Publicist and Literary Agent [email protected] Andersen Press (Switchboard) 020 7840 8701 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, SW1V 2SA Paul Black Tel: 020 7840 8710 Mob: 07876 003294 PR and Brand Director [email protected] Robert Farrimond Tel: 0207 840 8847 Junior Publicity and Marketing Officer [email protected] Andrea Reece Marketing 30 Winton Avenue, London, N11 2AT Andrea Reece Tel: 020 8889 1292 Mob: 07807 893369 [email protected] Angela Martin PR 72 Camberwell Grove, London, SE5 8RF Angela Martin Tel: 020 7701 4723 Mob: 07785 276093 [email protected] Antonia Wilkinson PR Wimbledon, London, SW19 8BD Antonia Wilkinson Tel: 07703 538554 Freelance Publicist [email protected] Atlantic Books, Allen and Unwin and Corvus (Switchboard) 020 7269 1610 Ormond House, 26-27 Boswell Street, London, WC1N 3HZ Karen Duffy Tel: 020 7269 1621 Head of Publicity [email protected] Kate Straker Tel: 020 7269 0246 Publicity Manager [email protected] Kirsty Doole Tel: 020 7269 1623 Publicity Director [email protected] Sophie Walker Tel: 0207 269 1622 Campaigns Assistant [email protected] Avon, HarperCollins The News Building, 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF Sabah Khan Tel: 020 8307 4263 Mob: 07511 255948 Head of Publicity [email protected] B Barrington Stoke (Switchboard) 0131 225 4113 18 Walker St, Edinburgh, EH3 7LP Kirstin Lamb Tel: 0131 225 4113 PR and Rights Manager [email protected] Beaumont Communications (Switchboard) 020 7012 1108 4 Bath Place, Rivington Street, London EC4Y 0DZ Tim Beaumont Tel: 020 7012 1108 Mob: 07779 026669 Managing Director [email protected] Yazmin McKenzie Tel: 020 7012 1108 Mob: 07446 244661 Junior Publicist [email protected] Becky Anderson PR (Switchboard) 07834 810986 Becky Anderson Mob: 07834 810986 PR Consultant [email protected] Belle Media Ltd (Switchboard) 020 8568 3556 36 Ferry Quays, 5 Ferry Lane, Brentford, TW8 0AT Kay Hutchison Tel: 020 8568 3556 Mob: 07710 491448 Director [email protected] Birlinn Limited (Switchboard) 0131 668 4371 West Newington House, 10 Newington Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1QS Kristian Kerr Tel: 0131 655 1513 Publicity Manager [email protected] Jan Rutherford Tel: 07710 474308 Publicity and Marketing Director [email protected] Biteback Publishing (Switchboard) 020 7091 1260 Westminster Tower, 3 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7SP Suzanne Sangster Tel: 020 7091 1260 Publicity Director [email protected] Padraig Farrell Tel: 020 7091 1260 Marketing Executive [email protected] Black and White Publishing (Switchboard) 0131 625 4500 29 Ocean Drive, Edinburgh, EH6 6JL Alastair Chivers Tel: 0131 625 4501 Digital Marketing Executive [email protected] Bloomsbury Publishing (Switchboard) 020 7631 5600 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP Jude Drake Tel: 07519 126329 Senior Publicity Manager [email protected] Ian Lamb Tel: 020 7631 5726 Head of Marketing and Publicity - Children’s [email protected] Ellen Williams Tel: 020 7631 5723 Head of Publicity - Cookery [email protected] Ros Ellis Tel: 020 7631 5727 Head of Publicity - Fiction [email protected] Emma Bal Tel: 020 7631 5906 Head of Non-Fiction Consumer [email protected] Philippa Cotton Tel: 020 7631 5718 Senior Publicity Manager - Fiction [email protected] Kealey Rigden Tel: 020 7631 5953 Publicity Manager - Non-Fiction [email protected] Hetty Touquet Tel: 020 7631 5750 Marketing and Publicity Assistant - Non-Fiction [email protected] Maud Davies Tel: 020 7631 9248 Publicity Assistant - Fiction and Cookery [email protected] Rachel Nicholson Tel: 020 7631 5914 Senior Head of Marketing and Publicity - Non-Fiction [email protected] Amanda Shipp Tel: 020 7631 5814 Senior Head of Marketing and Publicity - Fiction and Cookery [email protected] Jasmin Elliott Tel: 020 7631 5839 Publicity Executive - Non-Fiction [email protected] Emily Marples Tel: 020 7631 5732 Publicity Manager - Children’s [email protected] Katherine Macpherson Tel: 020 7631 5544 Publicity Manager [email protected] Laura Beveridge Tel: 020 7631 5831 Education Marketing Manager [email protected] Alice Graham Tel: 020 7631 5828 Marketing and Publicity Executive - Non-Fiction [email protected] Clare Bogen Tel: 020 7631 5806 Publicity and Marketing Manager - Bloomsbury Academic and I.B. Tauris [email protected] Beatrice Cross Tel: 020 7631 5565 Senior Publicity Manager - Children’s [email protected] Grace Ball Tel: 020 7631 9256 Publicity Assistant - Children’s [email protected] Brittani Davies Tel: 020 7631 5817 Marketing and Publicity Assistant - Non Fiction and Special Interest [email protected] Bodleian Library Publishing (Switchboard) 01865 283850 Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BG Su Wheeler Tel: 01865 283850 Marketing & Sales Coordinator [email protected] Emma O’Bryen Tel: 020 7619 0098 Mob: 07505 659641 Freelance PR [email protected] Bonnier Publishing (Switchboard) 020 3770 8888 Suite 3.25, The Plaza, 535 Kings Road, SW10 0SZ Sophia Walker Mob: 07526 169042 Senior Press Officer [email protected] Karen Stretch Tel: 0203 770 8897 Mob: 07854 183334 Publicity Director [email protected] Molly Holt Tel: 020 3771 4299 Mob: 07762 872920 PR & Marketing Assistant - Children’s [email protected] Caroline Saramowicz Tel: 020 3771 4237 Communications Assistant - Adult Non-Fiction [email protected] Bonnier Publishing - Bonnier Zaffre (Switchboard) 020 7490 3875 80 - 81 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 9RE Tina Mories Tel: 020 3544 3080 PR Manager [email protected] Francesca Russell Tel: 020 3691 1101 Publicity Director [email protected] Clare Kelly Tel: 020 7566 5881 Mob: 07702 917 639 Senior Publicity Manager [email protected] Ellen Turner Tel: 020 7490 3875 Mob: 07519 587665 Publicity Assistant [email protected] Bookollective Hampshire Helen McCusker Tel: 07951 078388 [email protected] BrandHive (Switchboard) 07870 978711 50 Chatto Road, London, SW11 Emily Burns Mob: 07870 978711 Director [email protected] Brownlee Donald Associates 8 Clark Road, Edinburgh, EH5 3BD Fiona Brownlee Mob: 07767 431846 Director [email protected] C Cambridge University Press University Printing House, Shaftsbury Road, Cambridge, CB2 8BS Chris Burrows Tel: 01223 326274 Senior Publicist [email protected] Canelo Digital Publishing 75-76 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8HA Ellie Pilcher Mob: 07972 602144 Campaigns Officer [email protected] Canongate Books - Edinburgh (Switchboard) 0131 557 5111 1 Tweeddale Court, 14 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1TE Anna Frame Tel: 0131 524 9340 Head of Publicity [email protected] Jamie Norman Tel: 0131 524 9357 Campaigns Executive [email protected] Lucy Huckstep Tel: 0131 524 9332 Publicity Assistant [email protected] Canongate Books - London Eardley House, 4 Uxbridge Street, London, W8 7SY Jenny Fry Tel: 020 7467 0853 Communications Director [email protected] Lucy Zhou Tel: 020 7467 0856 Publicity Manager [email protected] Carlton Books (Switchboard) 020 7612 0400 20 Mortimer Street, London, W1T 3JW Emily Derrick Tel: 020 7612 0432 Publicity Assistant [email protected] Carol Farley Tel: 020 7612 0416 Mob: 07808 586640 Head of Marketing & Publicity [email protected] Ella Probert Tel: 020 7612 0418 Marketing Assistant [email protected] Carver PR (Switchboard) 020 7272 0877 Henry Wood House, 2 Riding House Street, London, W1W 7FA Megan Carver Tel: 020 7272 0877
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