Marketing & Publicity Coordinator
2.5 days a week, salary £28k (pro-rata)
Freelance role
London/South-East based preferable
We are looking for a marketing & publicity coordinator to join our small team in the UK.
Seven Stories Press UK is the UK arm of New York-based multiple award-winning independent US publisher Seven Stories Press Inc – books for the radical imagination. We publish fiction, non-fiction, literature in translation, illustrated books and children’s titles.
Our recent books include 2024 International Booker-longlisted Simpatía by Rodrigo Blanco Calderón, Marjane Satrapi’s bestselling curated graphic work Woman Life Freedom, The Ukraine by Artem Chapeye, a Telegraph best book of 2024, Neige Sinno’s multi-award-winning Sad Tiger, Eoghan Walls’s The Gospel of Orla and Mexican literary sensation Fury, by Clyo Mendoza. In the UK our books have most recently won the Oxford Weidenfeld-Translation Prize and the EBRD literature Prize. Seven Stories Press recently acquired the imprint Two Dollar Radio, which has added further depth to our list.
The role involves working with UK senior publicist Catherine Taylor and UK distributor Turnaround to ensure timely production of sales and marketing materials, presenting at quarterly sales conferences, social media management and website content updating, and liaising with our US production team on sales kits, UK ISBNs and advance information sheets, periodic publicity for SSP-US titles in UK market, organising seasonal and monthly consumer newsletters/e-blasts and general administration. There will also be the opportunity for events organisation and management and working with authors on PR. The role would suit a confident, flexible self-starter who is skilled at project management, and has an interest in the type of books published by Seven Stories Press.
This is not an entry-level position. No agencies please.
Please apply with a current CV, plus details of current salary (if applicable) and experience to: catherine@sevenstories.com by Wednesday 10 June 2026; interviews likely to take place week commencing Monday 15 June.
