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  • Authors | Hobart Books

    For Authors Hobart Books publishes adult fiction that is accessible, fast-paced and topical, with a focus on crime, espionage and military thrillers. We have an open submissions policy and will gladly receive your manuscript for consideration. That's the pitch, but you probably have a few questions of your own. We've done our best to answer those below: 1. What about publishing fees? There are none. We won't ask you for any money to publish your book, we'll just publish 2. And advances? None of those either. We don't have any money; all we can offer you is time and expertise. We will get you published in print and on sale via our distributor, and onward to the major wholesalers, chains and indie bookstores 3. But royalties...? Thankfully there are some of those. We will make our royalty payments fair and transparent, and will ensure you know exactly how they have been calculated 4. What services do I get? We will put your manuscript through development and copy editing, proofreading, design, typesetting, printing and sales/marketing/distribution. We will assign an ISBN, create a barcode, and maintain a metadata record at Nielsen. We will print and have the books delivered to the warehouse of BookSource, our distributor. From there the major customers and booksellers can order directly. BookSource take care of pick-pack-dispatch and payments 5. And marketing? We can't match the financial clout of the commercial publishers so we have to be canny with our marketing. We will use social media very heavily to promote your book, for example by using paid posts on Facebook and Instagram to reach a broad but engaged audience. But marketing is about more than Facebook and adverts in The Bookseller. We will ensure that information about your book reaches every bookshop in the land by maintaining an accurate metadata record on the Nielsen database. Each book will have its own page on our website, and each book will also have a new book information ('NBI') sheet for distribution to the trade. We will speak to the buyers at the major accounts to ensure they don't just list your book, they buy it too. And most importantly, we will work with you, the author, to tap into your knowledge and networks to best market your book 6. What about Rights? We're new and the world is in chaos, but when the normal rhythm resumes we will attend international book fairs, primarily the London Book Fair, to sell the rights to your book for different markets and platforms. This is optional of course, but it opens up a whole new world of possibilities for your work ​ Contact us now to discuss your publication. ​ Go to submissions guidelines

  • Test Author Page | Hobart Books

    Authors Bill Arnold Bill Arnold was born in Corby in the East Midlands in the 1960s. Destined for the town’s steelworks, Bill joined the army to escape the drudgery of life in a down-at-heel British town. His few short years in the infantry were set against the backdrop of Soviet invasion of Germany and nuclear war, but they were defined by his tour of Northern Ireland, the only British military conflict of the time. It's this transformative period in his life that he writes about in his semi-autobiographical works. ​ Bill now lives a moderately peaceful life in Wiltshire with his wife and a dog called Spangles. ​ Books: X-Trot Foxray ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Marc Brosnan Marc Brosnan was born in Cardiff and now lives and works in Pembrokeshire. At 17 years of age he joined the Merchant Navy to see the world, and then after five years left to pursue a career in the Post Office. Deciding on a second career change in the early 1990s, Marc became a Probation Officer after qualifying at University College Swansea with an MSc (Econ) and a Diploma in Social Work, a role he has held for the past 30 years. ​ Mainly writing in his spare time, Marc has written two novels featuring ex-Mossad assassin Ben Wiener. Marc also writes plays for stage and radio. In the late 80s, BBC Radio 4 aired his first play, Christmas Crackers . Marc’s latest stage play Dance of the Seven Tea Towels will be performed at the Grand Theatre, Swansea in 2022. ​ Books: The Steinberg Diamonds ​ ​ ​ Sam Burnside Sam Burnside was born in Co. Antrim and now lives and works in the city of Derry~Londonderry where he was founder and first Director of the Verbal Arts Centre, an educational charity established in 1992 to promote literature in all its forms. Described by the Derry Journal as ‘one of the most important literary figures living in the north west’, his work has received praise for its craftsmanship (‘verse that is even-pitched and meticulously crafted’, Linenhall Review) and for the ways in which it sympathetically explores the experience of living in Northern Ireland. ​​ He is the author of The Cathedral a long poem that won the Sunday Tribune/Hennessy Literary Award for Poetry in 1989. His work has attracted a number of literary prizes, including an Allingham Poetry Prize, the University of Ulster’s McCrea Literary Award for Literature and a Bass Ireland Award. His poetry has been published and broadcast widely. Sam was awarded an MBE in 2012 for services to the arts. ​ Books: My Name Is Rebecca Robert Chandler Robert Chandler was born in Glasgow, but now finds himself in Norfolk after a career in IT security that took him to every inhabited continent. Winner of several national short story competitions, Robert has also seen his short play performed by a local theatre, written a script for a ghost-themed dinner evening held at Norwich’s Guildhall, and developed a murder mystery game for Black Shuck Gin . Writing as Iain Andrews, his non-fiction work, 'Thomas Bilney, The Norwich Martyr', is available through online booksellers. Books: Rosary Road ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Gary Cockaday Gary Cockaday was born in Cromer, Norfolk, and for many years worked in banking. More recently he ran a sportswear company in Norfolk, retiring three years ago and giving the business to his two sons. ​ In his spare time he took up writing and amateur dramatics, and his short play Somebody's Daughter won best original script at NODA East some 20 years ago. His new book Full Circle has been a work in progress for 25 years, gathering dust until 2020, but is now complete and will be published by Hobart Books in the summer of 2022. ​ He lives in Dereham with his wife, sharing five children between them, and when not writing is to be found playing walking football. He has played for Norwich City FC for four seasons, the team he has supported his entire life. At the age of 61 he represented England in the sport’s first World Cup, later winning a second cap for England in their victory against the world champions, Wales. ​ Books: Full Circle (forthcoming) Robert Cohen Born and briefly raised in London before being emigrated to America, Robert lived first in Dayton, Ohio, then San Diego, California, before the Cohen family re-crossed the 'pond', and he did the rest of his upgrowing in Eastbourne. He studied at the University of East Anglia and now lives in the city of Brighton & Hove. He’s married to the actress and improviser Jenny Rowe. As an actor he has performed on stage at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Rialto Theatre, Brighton and on the BBC in the sitcom Ideal . He has written and performed five one-man shows and two plays, including The Ragged Regiment, winner of the Constance Cox Playwriting Prize. Books: Architecture For Beginners (forthcoming) ​ ​ ​ ​ Victoria Humphreys Dr Victoria L. Humphreys is a novelist, poet, and writer of both print and digital stories. She completed her doctoral thesis in English and Creative Writing at the University of Southampton writing on World War Two narratives and the psychosocial mechanisms of intergenerational trauma. She has studied at the University of Ulster, the University of Surrey, and The Moscow State Institute for International Relations. In addition to wielding the pen, Victoria works as a battlefield guide covering the SOE in Paris, and the life and works of writers killed in France during the two world wars. In the past, Victoria has been a detective, a lecturer, and a private investigator. She was a finalist in the Sozopol Global Fiction Seminars for a chapter of her forthcoming novel, The Other Way. She is also the author of Not the Work of an Ordinary Boy (Stairwell Books, 2023). Born in Surrey, she has lived in Northern Ireland, Canada and Russia, but currently lives in Dorset with her husband, two children and pug. Victoria co-presents ‘History with Humphreys and Reed’ on YouTube. She can also be found on Twitter: @drtorhumphreys ​ Books: The Other Way (forthcoming) Thomas Meyer Thomas Meyer (writing as Tom Williams) was born in Northamptonshire. He is a retired Chartered Surveyor and, in his career, managed to visit most parts of the United Kingdom. Military aviation and researching the history of abandoned airfields has been a lifelong interest. In 1992 he obtained a private pilot’s licence. He is married and lives with his wife and two dogs with frequent visits from his two sons and four grandchildren. He has nurtured a particular storyline for a number of years and retirement has enabled him to fulfil the ambition by writing his first novel ‘Fightback’. Books: Fightback ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Olivia Reynolds Originally from Oxford, Olivia Reynolds was born into a liberal academic family with expectations that she would never actually work for a living. Rebellious as a teenager, she avoided university by moving to bedsit land in west London at just 18 years of age, and immersed herself fully into 1980s hedonism. After years of partying she eventually settled down to a life of freelance journalism which morphed into writing fiction. She has produced numerous short stories prior to her her first novel Joyride . Olivia now lives on a farm in Lincolnshire with her dogs and guard geese. ​ Books: Joyride ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ David Roy David Roy was born in Bangor, Northern Ireland in the mid '60s. After a number of years in the army he left a life in uniform to read for a degree, ultimately qualifying as a secondary school teacher. He is the author of many books, the first written in 1994 as an account of his service in the first Gulf War. His book 'The Lost Man' , the first of his Ted Dexter adventures, featured on ITV's 'The Alan Titchmarsh Show' where it was shortlisted in The People's Novelist competition. As well as being a soldier, David has been a dishwasher, a teacher, a civil servant, a security guard, a welfare assistant and an ambulance crew member. He is married and now lives in the north of England with his wife and two daughters. ​ Books: The Lost Man, Smoke Without Fire, Absent Victim, The Bomber, ​The Avenger's Apprentice Judy Upton Judy Upton is a playwright-turned-novelist from Shoreham-by-Sea on the south coast of England. She has written extensively for stage and screen and has won several awards, including The George Devine Award for stage play Ashes and Sand, Verity Bargate Award for Bruises and Croydon Warehouse International Playwriting Award 2016 for Once Around The Sun. Plays include: Ashes and Sand , Royal Court; Bruises , Royal Court; Sliding With Suzanne , Royal Court; Team Spirit, National Theatre; Sunspots, The Red Room; Noctropia , Hampstead Theatre. She has had seven plays on BBC Radio 4, including 2019 Drama Of The Week, The Bulbul Was Singing. ​ As a screenwriter Judy's feature films are Brighton-set Ashes and Sand, produced by Open Road Films and Matador Pictures; and My Imprisoned Heart produced by Sci-Fi London. A TV drama All In The Mind was shown on BBC1, and her short films are Exposed, Milk and Blame It On The Boogie . ​ Books: Out Of The Frying Pan; Sniff Them Out, Brownlow! S. Nadja Zajdman S. Nadja Zajdman is a Canadian author. Her fiction and non-fiction writing has been featured in newspapers, magazines, literary journals and anthologies across North America, in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. In 2021, Zajdman received an award from The Society of Authors in London. With Hobart she published I Want You To Be Free, the memoirs of her mother, the noted Holocaust activist and educator Renata Skotnicka-Zajdman. In 2022 Zajdman’s collection of linked stories, The Memory Keeper, and story collection, Bent Branches, will also be published. ​ Books: I Want You To Be Free

  • Lost Man | Hobart Books

    Lost Man 2 The Avenger's Apprentice Ted's back... Recently returned from the beaches at Dunkirk, Ted Dexter, Churchill’s personal agent, finds himself undergoing training for his new role: parachuting, unarmed combat and weapons drills. He's beginning to rue his decision to accept the new role. It was the PM’s flattery which ensnared him and now his boss, Brigadier Murray, was sending him off on his first mission – to assassinate a German officer. If anything, this was a practice run for future missions, but Ted’s main objection was his destination. ​ He was being sent back to the place from which he had just escaped. ​ He was going back to France… Now published – the second thrilling instalment of The Lost Man series. Sign up to our mailing list to receive a sample chapter from Ted's new adventure ​ ​ ​ Sign up & read!

  • Booksellers | Hobart Books

    Bookseller information Download our latest catalogue (PDF 1.9 Mb) For all direct sales enquiries please contact sales@hobartbooks.com ​ Alternatively, you can order directly from Gardner's or our distributor: ​ BookSource 50 Cambuslang Road Cambuslang Glasgow G32 8NB, UK ​ UK Tel. 0845 370 0067 Int. Tel. +44 141 642 9192 orders@booksource.net www.booksource.net ​

  • Authors | Hobart Books

    Authors ​ Bill Arnold ​ Bill Arnold was born in Corby in the East Midlands in the 1960s. Destined for the town’s steelworks, Bill joined the army to escape the drudgery of life in a down-at-heel British town. His few short years in the infantry were set against the backdrop of Soviet invasion of Germany and nuclear war, but they were defined by his tour of Northern Ireland, the only British military conflict of the time. It's this transformative period in his life that he writes about in his semi-autobiographical works. ​ Bill now lives a moderately peaceful life in Wiltshire with his wife and a dog called Spangles. ​ Books: X-Trot Foxray ​ ​ ​ Marc Brosnan ​ Marc Brosnan was born in Cardiff and now lives and works in Pembrokeshire. At 17 years of age he joined the Merchant Navy to see the world, and then after five years left to pursue a career in the Post Office. Deciding on a second career change in the early 1990s, Marc became a Probation Officer after qualifying at University College Swansea with an MSc (Econ) and a Diploma in Social Work, a role he has held for the past 30 years. ​ Mainly writing in his spare time, Marc has written two novels featuring ex-Mossad assassin Ben Wiener. Marc also writes plays for stage and radio. In the late 80s, BBC Radio 4 aired his first play, Christmas Crackers . Marc’s latest stage play Dance of the Seven Tea Towels will be performed at the Grand Theatre, Swansea in 2022. ​ Books: The Steinberg Diamonds ​ ​ ​ Sam Burnside ​ Sam Burnside was born in Co. Antrim and now lives and works in the city of Derry~Londonderry where he was founder and first Director of the Verbal Arts Centre, an educational charity established in 1992 to promote literature in all its forms. Described by the Derry Journal as ‘one of the most important literary figures living in the north west’, his work has received praise for its craftsmanship (‘verse that is even-pitched and meticulously crafted’, Linenhall Review) and for the ways in which it sympathetically explores the experience of living in Northern Ireland. ​​ He is the author of The Cathedral a long poem that won the Sunday Tribune/Hennessy Literary Award for Poetry in 1989. His work has attracted a number of literary prizes, including an Allingham Poetry Prize, the University of Ulster’s McCrea Literary Award for Literature and a Bass Ireland Award. His poetry has been published and broadcast widely. Sam was awarded an MBE in 2012 for services to the arts. ​ Books: My Name Is Rebecca ​ ​ ​ Robert Chandler ​ Robert Chandler was born in Glasgow, but now finds himself in Norfolk after a career in IT security that took him to every inhabited continent. Winner of several national short story competitions, Robert has also seen his short play performed by a local theatre, written a script for a ghost-themed dinner evening held at Norwich’s Guildhall, and developed a murder mystery game for Black Shuck Gin . Writing as Iain Andrews, his non-fiction work, 'Thomas Bilney, The Norwich Martyr' , is available through online booksellers. Books: Rosary Road ​ ​ ​ ​ Gary Cockaday Gary Cockaday was born in Cromer, Norfolk, and for many years worked in banking. More recently he ran a sportswear company that supplies many of the local sports teams in Norfolk, retiring 3 years ago and giving the business to his two sons. ​ In his spare time he took up writing and amateur dramatics, sometimes combining the two, and his short play Somebody's Daughter won best original script at NODA East some 20 years ago. His new book Full Circle has been a work in progress for 25 years, gathering dust until 2020, but is now complete and will be published by Hobart Books in the summer of 2022. ​ He lives in Dereham with his wife, sharing five children between them, and when not writing is to be found playing walking football. He has played for Norwich City FC for four seasons, the team he has supported his entire life. At the age of 61 he represented England in the sport’s first World Cup, later winning a second cap for England in their victory against the world champions, Wales. ​ Books: Full C ircle ​ ​ ​ Robert Cohen ​ Born and briefly raised in London before being emigrated to America, Robert lived first in Dayton, Ohio, then San Diego, California, before the Cohen family re-crossed the 'pond', and he did the rest of his upgrowing in Eastbourne. He studied at the University of East Anglia and now lives in the city of Brighton & Hove. He’s married to the actress and improviser Jenny Rowe. As an actor he has performed on stage at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Rialto Theatre, Brighton and on the BBC in the sitcom Ideal . He has written and performed five one-man shows and two plays, including The Ragged Regiment, winner of the Constance Cox Playwriting Prize. Books: Architect ure For Beginnners ​ ​ Thomas Meyer ​ Thomas Meyer (writing as Tom Williams) was born in Northamptonshire. He is a retired Chartered Surveyor and, in his career, managed to visit most parts of the United Kingdom. Military aviation and researching the history of abandoned airfields has been a lifelong interest. In 1992 he obtained a private pilot’s licence. He is married and lives with his wife and two dogs with frequent visits from his two sons and four grandchildren. He has nurtured a particular storyline for a number of years and retirement has enabled him to fulfil the ambition by writing his first novel ‘Fightback’. Books: Fightback ​ ​ ​ Olivia Reynolds ​ Originally from Oxford, Olivia Reynolds was born into a liberal academic family with expectations that she would never actually work for a living. Rebellious as a teenager, she avoided university by moving to bedsit land in west London at just 18 years of age, and immersed herself fully into 1980s hedonism. After years of partying she eventually settled down to a life of freelance journalism which morphed into writing fiction. She has produced numerous short stories prior to her her first novel Joyride. Olivia now lives on a farm in Lincolnshire with her dogs and guard geese. ​ Books: Joyride ​ ​ ​ David Roy ​ David Roy was born in Bangor, Northern Ireland in the mid '60s. After a number of years in the army he left a life in uniform to read for a degree, ultimately qualifying as a secondary school teacher. He is the author of many books, the first written in 1994 as an account of his service in the first Gulf War. His book 'The Lost Man', the first of his Ted Dexter adventures, featured on ITV's 'The Alan Titchmarsh Show' where it was shortlisted in The People's Novelist competition. As well as being a soldier, David has been a dishwasher, a teacher, a civil servant, a security guard, a welfare assistant and an ambulance crew member. He is married and now lives in the north of England with his wife and two daughters. ​ Books: The Lost Man, Smoke Without Fire, Absent Victim, The Bomber, ​ The Avenger's Apprentice ​ ​ ​ Judy Upton ​ Judy Upton is a playwright-turned-novelist from Shoreham-by-Sea on the south coast of England. She has written extensively for stage and screen and has won several awards, including The George Devine Award for stage play Ashes and Sand , Verity Bargate Award for Bruises and Croydon Warehouse International Playwriting Award 2016 for Once Around The Sun . Plays include: Ashes and Sand, Royal Court; Bruises , Royal Court; Sliding With Suzanne, Royal Court; Team Spirit, National Theatre; Sunspots , The Red Room; Noctropia , Hampstead Theatre. She has had seven plays on BBC Radio 4, including 2019 Drama Of The Week, The Bulbul Was Singing. As a screenwriter Judy's feature films are Brighton-set Ashes and Sand, produced by Open Road Films and Matador Pictures; and My Imprisoned Heart produced by Sci-Fi London. A TV drama All In The Mind was shown on BBC1, and her short films are Exposed, Milk and Blame It On The Boogie. ​ Books: Out Of The Frying Pan; Sniff Them Out, Brownlow! ​ ​ ​ S. Nadja Zajdman ​ S. Nadja Zajdman is a Canadian author. Her fiction and non-fiction writing has been featured in newspapers, magazines, literary journals and anthologies across North America, in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. In 2021, Zajdman received an award from The Society of Authors in London. With Hobart she will publish I Want You To Be Free, the memoirs of her mother, the noted Holocaust activist and educator Renata Skotnicka-Zajdman. In 2022 Zajdman’s collection of linked stories, The Memory Keeper, and story collection, Bent Branches, will also be published. ​ Books: I Want You To Be Free ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • Contact | Hobart Books

    Read Lost Man 2: The Avenger's Apprentice now! Sign up to our mailing list to stay up to date on new releases and all things Lost Man. ​ Enjoy the sample chapter - and remember to like, follow and share! LostMan@hobartbooks.com Your message I would like to subscribe to the mailing list Privacy policy Submit Thanks for submitting! Now check your email for a verification message Contact: Contact

  • Hobart Books | Publisher | Author submissions

    New! Quick View An Unconventional Mind Price £8.99 New! Quick View Brownlow Checks In Price £9.99 Quick View Architecture For Beginners Price £10.50 Quick View Full Circle Price £10.50 Hobart Books Welcome to Hobart Books, the new independent publisher of popular fiction. We bring accessible, topical fiction to your bookshelves from new authors that have never been published. We do that by removing some of the barriers of traditional publishing so that authors can be published and readers can access exciting new works. Join us on our journey! Browse books Our story Hobart Books was founded in December 2020 by two old friends, David Roy and Adam Gardner. David had been writing books for 26 years without a publishing deal. Adam had been working in commercial publishing companies for almost 20 years. What neither of them understand is why it took them so long to realise they could help each other. In late 2020 the penny dropped and Hobart was born – an independent press aimed at publishing quality books from authors who typically had not been signed up by a commercial publisher. ​ Hobart publishes adult fiction across all genres that is accessible, fast paced and topical, with a focus on crime, espionage and military thrillers. Our aim is to offer traditional publishing services to independent authors on untraditionally agreeable terms. ​ We will publish quality manuscripts that commercial publishers would not, and pledge to pay royalties that are fair and representative of the work involved in writing and publishing a book. Details of our submissions policy are here . We're actively seeking manuscripts to include in our publishing programme, so contact us now with your submission.

  • Jubilee Jamboree! | Hobart Books

    Jubilee Jamboree! Save on selected ebooks The Lost Man Buy on Kindle for £1.80 ​ Smoke Without Fire Buy on Kindle for £2.00 The Bomber Buy on Kindle for £2.00 ​ Joyride Buy on Kindle for £1.80 ​ ​ ​ Absent Victim Buy on Kindle for £1.95 ​ X-Trot Foxray Buy on Kindle for £1.95 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • Submissions guidelines | Hobart Books

    Submissions guidelines We continue to be extremely busy with submissions and remain unable to accept any new manuscripts 24 March 2024 ​ We accept manuscripts of around 80,000 words in extent. If your work falls outside of this, please contact us before submitting Please ensure your submission is your best draft and that you have used available grammar and spellchecking tools before submission (for example, those in MS Word). Manuscripts that contain too many basic errors will not be reviewed Manuscripts should be written in British English, double-spaced and minimum 10 pt font. Do not typeset your work or apply any complex formatting (page numbers, bold, italics etc. are fine) Illustrations are discouraged unless appearing on the cover All manuscripts must be in MS Word or Rich Text Format (RTF). No other format will be accepted, including PDFs & hard copies Please include a detailed synopsis of the work and a brief biography with your submission ​ That's the detail, but it's probably easier to contact us to discuss your work first

  • Privacy | Hobart Books

    Privacy Policy Hobart Books Ltd is a company registered in England with the registered number 13070042. This privacy policy will explain how our organisation uses the personal data we collect from you when you use our website. ​ Topics: What data do we collect? How do we collect your data? How will we use your data? How do we store your data? How might we contact you? Marketing What are your data protection rights? What are cookies? How do we use cookies? What types of cookies do we use? How to manage your cookies Privacy policies of other websites Changes to our privacy policy How to contact us How to contact the appropriate authorities What data do we collect? Hobart Books Ltd receives, collects and stores any information you enter on our website or provide us in any other way. In addition, we collect the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet; login; e-mail address; password; computer and connection information. 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  • Catalogue | Hobart Books

    Full catalogue - Winter 2021-22 Download as PDF (1.9 Mb)

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