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Notting Hill Press, founded in 2012 by authors Michele Gorman,Joyce Lamb
"Discover the best of British chick lit/rom-com"
Happy Ever After – ''USA Today'', 3 June 2013.
Belinda Jones and Talli Roland, was a British book publisher. Notting Hill Press published authors such as Chrissie Manby, Matt Dunn, and Nick Spalding to offer writers "the third way".Alison Flood
"New press hits on 'third way' between traditional and self-publishing"
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The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
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Describing itself as a hybrid publishing model that combined the best of traditional and
independent publishing Self-publishing is the publication of media by its author at their own cost, without the involvement of a publisher. The term usually refers to written media, such as books and magazines, either as an ebook or as a physical copy using POD (pr ...
, Notting Hill Press allowed authors to maintain the solid working relationships they have with their traditional publishers, while also recognising that some books are better-suited to independent publishing in some situations."About"
Notting Hill Press.
Notting Hill Press was a
chick lit Chick lit is a term used to describe a type of popular fiction targeted at younger women. Widely used in the 1990s and 2000s, the term has fallen out of fashion with publishers while writers and critics have rejected its inherent sexism. Novels id ...
, romantic comedy imprint and stated that it does not accept submissions from authors or their agents. Notting Hill Press was disbanded in 2020.


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* {{Official website, http://nottinghillpress.co.uk/
"Author Collectives: Notting Hill Press"
The Self-Made Writer, 26 May 2015. Book publishing companies based in London Publishing companies established in 2012 2012 establishments in England British companies established in 2012 Publishing companies disestablished in 2020