Affirm Press
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Freya Horton Andrews Assistant Editor at Affirm Press
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South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Stephanie Bishop-Hall Production Manager at Affirm Press-
South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Julie Fison Writer. New novel: One Punch.-
Greater Brisbane Area
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Martin Hughes Publishing Director/CEO at Affirm Press-
South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Sasha Beekman Production Controller & Project Editor at Affirm Press-
Greater Melbourne Area
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Overview
Affirm Press is an independent Melbourne-based publisher dedicated to publishing great Australian stories, big ideas, and the most engaging local and international authors. We publish a broad range of non-fiction books and a select list of fiction. We love nothing more than nurturing Australian writers. In 2017 we added a brilliant list for younger readers. We’re interested in building relationships, not one-offs, and we’re driven by finding creative ways of publishing and promoting each of our titles. We’re a close-knit and supportive team, which means each Affirm Press book is lovingly chaperoned through every step of the publishing process. As well as being Australia’s fastest growing publisher, we also like to think we’re the most optimistic and we love books that ‘influence by delight’. We see opportunities in the changing publishing industry and distinguish ourselves through editorial commitment and a strong focus on sales and marketing. Our in-house sales staff are supported by the dynamic team at Hachette Australia and New Zealand and our titles are distributed by Alliance Distributions Services. We currently represent two international publishing houses in Australia and New Zealand: Orenda Books (London) and The Experiment (NYC). We sell rights to overseas publishers, audio and film producers, and have a partnership with the prestigious Kaplan/DeFiore Rights Agency (NYC). Affirm Press acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of Australia, and the people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional custodians of the place we now live and work called Melbourne.
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