Catherine D
Catherine is a freelance editor and an Advanced Professional Member of the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (CIEP). She has taken training courses in copyediting, proofreading, and developmental editing and has worked as a freelancer for publishers such as Bloomsbury, Routledge, and Cambridge University Press. Her first love is fiction, and she particularly enjoys working for new or self-publishing authors. She aims to build your confidence, make your work shine, and help your voice be heard. Her original background is in the visual arts, and she enjoys projects that are weird, surreal, dark, or unconventional. She also has a strong stomach! Catherine is a Cornerstones copy-editor and proofreader.
Interests: Fantasy, science fiction, horror, YA, romance, psychological thrillers, memoirs, and self-help.
Nicky L
Nicky has worked in (and run) the editorial departments of big and small publishers for a decade. She has also worked solidly as a freelance editor for over twenty years. Over the years she has enjoyed working with a huge range of authors – from household names to indies. Nicky’s passion is making your story as good as it can be – and for you to enjoy the editorial process. She has an enduring love of reading. Nicky is a Cornerstones copy-editor and proofreader.
Interests: Adult fiction and non-fiction including commercial women’s, crime (including cosy) and thrillers.
Nick T
Nick is a fiction writer and freelance editor. His first novel, comic coming-of-age story Saint Valentine, was published by Transworld in 2003; former Children’s Laureate Jacqueline Wilson said of its protagonist: ‘I wish I’d invented him.’ His creepy middle-grade Molly Thompson series, published by Walker Books, has been optioned for television by Netflix. He was a regular columnist for a national magazine for over a decade, and has been an English teacher and Academic Learning Mentor. Nick is a Cornerstones core editor.
Interests: middle grade and YA fiction, mystery, horror, humour, fantasy, coming-of-age stories, memoir, self-help and personal development
Antonia P
Antonia was an editor at Frances Lincoln for 10 years, and has translated and published several French children’s books in English. She has been an editor and mentor with Cornerstones since 2009; since then she has supported, championed and encouraged hundreds of first-time authors, and helped many to publish their debut titles, including Jane Hardstaff’s The Executioner’s Daughter, and Rachel McIntyre’s Me & Mr J. Antonia is a Cornerstones industry editor.
Interests: fiction, children's/YA, picture books, non-fiction
Annabel P
Annabel is an Oxford University English graduate and a multi-award winning children’s author whose work is published in over twenty countries. Her first novel, My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece, won the Branford Boase Award for most outstanding debut in 2011, and was shortlisted for several major literary awards including the Carnegie Medal. Her second book, Ketchup Clouds, was named the Waterstones Children’s Book of the Year in 2013 and won an Edgar Award in the USA for best young adult fiction. Her third novel, Silence is Goldfish, was published in 2015 to great critical acclaim and her fourth novel, The Last Days of Archie Maxwell, was published in November 2017. She has also recently signed a three-book picture book deal with Hachette. Annabel has tutored on Arvon courses and has been a guest lecturer at Bath Spa and Sheffield Hallam Universities on their creative writing courses, and is a regular reviewer of children and young adult fiction for The Guardian. Annabel is a Cornerstones market editor.
Interests: children's fiction, young adult fiction, picture books
Bryony P
Bryony is an award-winning author who writes horror, dystopia and paranormal novels for young adults (published by Egmont, Stripes and UCLAN), thrillers for adults (published by Avon/Harper Collins) and science fiction short stories also for adults (published in various anthologies). She is a former Cornerstones author who was passed through to an agent. Bryony has an MACantab in English Literature from Cambridge University, regularly speaks at schools and festivals and teaches the course Writing for Children at City University. She has been an editor and mentor with Cornerstones since 2014. Writers she has worked with at Cornerstones include Scott Bain (shortlisted for the Bath Novel Award, now repped by Lauren Gardner) and Muhammad Khan (now an award winning YA novelist). Bryony is a Cornerstones market editor.
Interests: MG/YA/Adult, thriller, crime, science fiction, dystopia, horror, fantasy
Judith P
As a former broadcast journalist and producer for the BBC, Judith has worked with both published and unpublished writers, conducted writing workshops and competitions, and produced a book of children’s short stories for BBC Children in Need. She works for publishers including Oxford University Press and the Jacaranda Literary Agency in Singapore. She was the editor of Tiny Feet, Tiny Shoes by Adeline Foo which won the Asian Children’s Book Award in May 2017. She is an Associate Tutor for the MA Publishing Course at the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies at Oxford Brookes University, and was recently made a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She mainly works with children’s books, especially Middle Grade fiction and picture books but has also recently worked with self-published authors on adult fiction. Judith is a Cornerstones market editor.
Interests: children's, middle grade fiction, YA, picture books, chapter books for early readers
Vanessa N
Vanessa N is an experienced editor of fiction and memoir. She started out her editorial career at Virago/Little, Brown, working with high-profile literary authors, before moving to become a Commissioning Editor at Random House, buying in and editing fiction and memoir. She’s the author of eleven novels under pseudonyms, published by Sphere, Quercus and Simon & Schuster, and has been published in thirteen countries. She is a dedicated editor and writing mentor, with a passion for helping writers find and develop their voices. Vanessa is a Cornerstones market editor.
Interests: literary fiction, commercial women’s fiction, historical, suspense, book club fiction, and memoir
Susannah O
Susannah worked for seven years at Rogers, Coleridge and White literary agency with a UK agent and in Foreign Rights with clients such as Francesca Segal and Owen Sheers. She was Managing Editor of the Jewish Quarterly for five years publishing work by writers including Naomi Alderman, Cynthia Ozick and Adam Foulds. Susannah is a Cornerstones market editor.
Interests: Literary fiction, commercial fiction, women's fiction
Dionne M
Dionne is an American author living in England, who began as a Cornerstones UK editor before managing Cornerstones’s launch into the US. She writes YA, MG and adult fiction, and is represented by Writers House in NYC. She has been a long- and short-list judge for the Bath and Caledonia novel awards since their inception, and a PitchWars mentor since 2014. She previously wrote and edited scripts for TV, and copyedited speeches for President Bill Clinton during his first term. Dionne also currently writes and edits for the Paper Nations project run by Bath Spa University’s English Department. Dionne is a Cornerstones core editor.
Interests: YA and Middle Grade, all adult fiction less Sci-Fi and fantasy
Will M
Will’s writing on travel, culture, politics and other subjects has appeared on sites including BBC Travel, Slate, OpenDemocracy, the Calvert Journal and Roads and Kingdoms, among others. He is also the founder and editor of the culture and travel site Deep Baltic. He has completed a large number of reports and successfully mentored a range of authors for Cornerstones over the last few years, including guiding Daniel Godfrey’s New Pompeii (Titan Books) to publication. Will is a Cornerstones core editor.
Interests: contemporary adult fiction, literary fiction
Terri N
Terri is the award-winning author of The Oaklands Manor trilogy, the Penhaligon Saga, and the Fox Bay Saga. She currently writes family sagas for Little, Brown, and crime thrillers for Hobeck Books. Terri has also self-published The Lynher Mill Chronicles, a series of Mythic Fantasy books, and as a hybrid author she is keen to help writers at all stages of their careers find the perfect path for their work. Terri is a Cornerstones core editor.
Interests: crime/thriller, historical fiction, family sagas, women's fiction, fantasy, commercial fiction
Sangu M
Sangu is the author of YA novel The Lost Girl. (HarperCollins US and Random House UK, 2012) and a forthcoming YA space opera trilogy. She’s currently also working on a new middle grade novel, several picture book projects and a new YA fantasy. She is an experienced editor of children’s fiction and has written a play that was performed by schools in India. She has been an editor and mentor with Cornerstones since 2014. Sangu is a Cornerstones core editor.
Interests: all picture book genres, YA and MG science fiction, fantasy, contemporary and historical
Ayisha M
Ayisha began her publishing career at Penguin Random House, joining Cornerstones Literary Consultancy as editorial assistant in 2010 where she became managing editor within her first year. She holds an MA in Creative Writing and her debut novel, Sofia Khan is Not Obliged, Bonnier, was published in January 2016, a WH Smith’s Fresh Talent pick. This Green and Pleasant Land was published by Zaffre Books in 2019. She now writes full-time and also works as a ghostwriter. Ayisha is a Cornerstones market editor.
Interests: General Fiction, Commercial Fiction
Em M
Em is a novelist and prose fiction author with an MA in Creative Writing from Bath Spa University. Their debut novel, And This is True, was published by Sceptre in 2010 and shortlisted for The Dylan Thomas Prize, The Saltire Scottish First Book Award and the Readers’ First Book Award at Edinburgh’s International Literary Festival. Their second novel, In Search of Solace, was published in 2014 (Sceptre) and longlisted for the Green Canation Prize and the Folio Prize. Em has coordinated and facilitated creative writing workshops, mentoring sessions, writing retreats and gives talks to schools, universities and extracurricular groups about the writing and publishing process. They have been a freelance literary consultant since 2009. Em is a Cornerstones core editor.
Interests: adult commercial or literary fiction (any genre), experimental writing, character-based novels, themes on identity, familial conflict, nature writing and memoir, landscape and the environment, spirituality, mindfulness.
Antonia M
Antonia is an experienced editor, writer and tutor and an Advanced Professional Member of CIEP. With 30 years in book publishing, she provides a range of editorial services for both non-fiction and fiction. She is an industry development editor and copy-editor/proofreader, specialising in children’s fiction, memoir, commercial fiction and narrative non-fiction. She writes for children and her debut middle-grade novel Terra Electrica: The Guardians of the North (Book 1) publishes in 2024 with Neem Tree Press. As well as teaching editorial skills, she offers mentoring and manuscript development services to indie authors, and leads creative writing workshops and guest lectures on editing and writing.
Interests: commercial non-fiction, memoir, children’s (MG and YA fiction and non-fiction), literary and commercial fiction
Frances M
Frances Moloney has worked in children's publishing for over ten years. Starting out as a bookseller at Waterstones, she has worked for some of the world's largest publishing houses, Simon and Schuster and Hachette, and with independents Nosy Crow, Flying Eye and Knights Of, amongst others. She has worked with a range of bestselling and award-winning children's authors such as Holly Webb, Jonathan Meres, Pippa Goodhart and Berlie Doherty. Her debut novel for middle grade readers, The Mystery of the Missing Mum, is published by Pushkin Children's in August 2022. Frances is an industry editor.
Interests: Books with heart. Children's, middle grade, series fiction, young adult, teen, tween and picture books.
Mark L
Mark is the author of three thrillers and a former specialist in Technology Disaster Recovery for oil companies and global banks. He is member of the author touring group ‘Four Blokes In Search of a Plot’, a show which performs in theatres and arts venues around Scotland, which writes a very short crime novel live on stage, while discussing all the aspects of being a writer. He has appeared at festivals across Scotland and was invited to Thrillerfest in New York for three years running. He is represented by a leading London literary agency. Mark is a Cornerstones core editor.
Interests: Crime, thriller, techo-thriller, speculative, psychological, commercial fiction, fantasy and science fiction
Kate L
Kate is the author of six picture books including the best-selling Santa’s Suit (Campbell Books). Kate reviews picture books for IBBY and is passionate about the picture book as a vibrant, inclusive art form. Her MG work-in-progress was shortlisted in the 2020 Wells Festival of Literature Children’s Novel Competition. Kate is also a prize-winning writer of short stories, flash fiction and poetry, with work placed at the Winchester Festival, the WRITE Festival, Bath Flash Fiction Award and Shoreham Wordfest and published in three anthologies. Kate has a PhD in Creative Writing specialising in maps in children’s books and has been an editor and mentor for Cornerstones since 2008. Kate is a Cornerstones market editor.
Interests: Picture books, chapter books for young readers and middle grade fiction up to age 12
Titania K
Titania is a writer/director/dramaturge with a background in theatre. She has had several plays produced and has published shorts with Scholastic. She holds an MA in Writing for Young People from Bath Spa, and was a reader for The Times Chickenhouse Prize. For eight years she read and critiqued playscripts for Paines Plough New Writing Theatre Company. She has practised yoga for years and has attended workshops and read widely in the mindfulness/well-being area.
Titania has recently edited an anthology of children's poems and stories aged 0-18, 'Northern Dreaming' published by Leeds 2023 & British Library. She has also been granted Arts Council funding to develop her creative practice as a writer/director in 2023. She has been an editor and mentor with Cornerstones for over ten years, and Titania is a core editor.
Interests: women's fiction, literary, commercial, thrillers, under-represented voices, well-being, children's/YA