our INTERVIEWS
Read the latest from brilliant, inspiring, courageous and creative women who work in the publishing industry.
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Candy Ikwuwunna
Candy Ikwuwunna on how to look after our mental health, supporting wellbeing at work and when to seek professional help.
Preena Gadher
Preena Gadher on creating opportunities and the importance of knowing your values.
Kate Mosse
Kate Mosse on The Women's Prize for Fiction and the best advice she was ever given.
Rebecca Sinclair
The Brand & Communications Director on preserving mental health and thriving amidst change.
Alice Lutyens
The books and audio agent on kindness, confidence and the importance of carving your own space.
Perminder Mann
The CEO of Bonnier Books on integrity, routes to success and the importance of flexible working.
Crystal Mahey-Morgan
The founder of storytelling and lifestyle brand OWNIT! London on innovation, risk-taking, and barriers in the publishing industry.
Claire Malcolm
The Founding Chief Executive of New Writing North on class, regional diversity and building successful partnerships.
Meryl Halls
The Managing Director of the Booksellers Association on confidence, retail diversity and bookshops as a force for good.
Gift Ajimokun
PRH’s internship co-ordinator on knowing your worth and being a leader at any stage of your career.
Lizzy Kremer
The literary agent on advocacy, negotiation and the language used to describe professional women
Aimée Felone
The Knights Of co-founder on inclusive publishing and the freedom of independence.
Rebecca Smart
The Managing Director of Dorling Kindersley on work-life balance, advice for leaders and the future of publishing.
Sandy Mahal
Sandy Mahal on cultural expectations, being a young parent and how publishers should be supporting libraries.