Exprimez is open for submissions and we are constantly looking for new authors. We read and respond to every submission whether it is from a debut, established or self-published author. We love reading the stories and projects you create. But please do note we only take on a select number of authors at any given time to ensure every project is represented effectively.

We don’t limit the type of projects we consider, but the following genres are of particular interest:

Crime & Thriller Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, LGBTQ, Diverse Fiction, Memoir and Biography, Popular Reference, Self-Help, Popular Business. We’d prefer it if you saved some trees and didn’t send a paper submission. Instead, we’d like you to submit online, by either using the CONTACT page or sending an email direct to Matthew Smith at matthew@exprimez.com

Please include your contact details, and brief information about your submission (for example, whether you have a finished script or it is a work in progress). You also need to attach a covering letter, a synopsis of the work and two draft chapters (your choice!) from your manuscript if you have them.

The Creative Talent!

Meet some of the wonderful writers represented by Exprimez:

jenny boyd
author of Icons of Rock - signed with John Blake

Jenny Boyd is a sought-after speaker on the subject of musicians, culture, and creativity. Jenny has lectured on musicians and creativity at Michigan State University and has appeared on radio and tv programmes across the US and in the UK. Jenny divides her time between London, where she lives with her architect husband, and Los Angeles with her extended family (including Mick Fleetwood), her children, and grandchildren.www.thejennyboyd.com

Christopher Lowery
Author of the african diamonds thriller series - signed with Bloodhound

Christopher Lowery was born in the northeast of England, and graduated in finance and economics after reluctantly giving up career choices in professional golf and rock & roll. He is a real estate and telecoms entrepreneur and inventor and has created several successful companies around the world. He is the author of the bestselling African Diamonds thriller trilogy and contemporary terrorism suspense novel The Mosul Legacy. He also writes technical patents, poetry and children’s books and has recently produced an album of his songs. He and his wife Marjorie live between London and Marbella.

nick quantrill
author of cast no shadow - signed with Black Spring Press

is the bestselling author of the Joe Geraghty series of private investigator novels, crime noir thrillers set in his native Hull. Nick is also the acclaimed founder of Hull Noir – https://www.hullnoir.com/ – fast becoming one of the UK’s leading crime festivals. A prolific short story writer, Nick’s work has appeared in various volumes of ‘The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime’ alongside the genre’s most respected names. He lives in Hull with his family. Find out more about Nick here https://www.nickquantrill.co.uk/ and follow on Twitter @NickQuantrill

Thomas paul burgess
author of Wild Colonial Boys: A Belfast Punk Story - signed with MUP

Paul Thomas Burgess is a published academic, novelist and songwriter/musician with his band Ruefrex with whom he achieved commercial and critical success through the release of seven singles and three albums. He has written two novels- White Church, Black Mountain and Through Hollow Lands –
and has published a number of academic books dealing with aspects of Education, Social Policy and Cultural Identity. He lives in Cork, Ireland, where he is a Senior Academic at the University College Cork.

Philip Norman
author of We Danced on our desks - signed with Mensch publishing

Philip has an international reputation as a chronicler of pop music and culture. Shout!, his ground-breaking biography of the Beatles, has remained continuously in print, selling more than one million copies, and was recently listed by Waterstones bookshops as one of the 100 best biographies in any genre. He has since written acclaimed books about the Rolling Stones. Elton John, Buddy Holly John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. Philip is also an award-winning fiction-writer (included among the first Top 20 ‘Best of Young British Novelists’) and a playwright whose works have appeared on BBC2 and Radio 4. He has also written two musicals. Philip currently lives in London.

stuart thomson
author of reputation - signed with routledge

Stuart Thomson is a public affairs and communications specialist and published author advising clients on all elements of their public affairs strategies. The Head of Public Affairs, BDB Pitmans, Stuart has appeared on Sky News, BBC 5 Live, BBC World, the Today programme and has been a judge for the Public Affairs News, PR Week, Public Affairs and the European Public Affairs awards. He was listed as one of the Top 100 Public Affairs Consultants by Total Politics, was shortlisted for the IoD and CIPR Director of the Year award, and was recently shortlisted in Vuelio online influence awards, current affairs category.

Richard Meier
Author of The Undoing

Richard Meier was born in 1970 and educated in Surrey and Manchester. He won the inaugural Picador Poetry Prize in 2010 and, as a result, his first collection, Misadventure, was published in 2012. Misadventure was shortlisted for the Fenton Aldeburgh Poetry Prize. Richard’s second collection, Search Party, was published in 2019, also with Picador. He lives in London with his two children.

Miles beard
author of americanitis signed with Renard

Miles Beard is an Associate Lecturer at the Open University in Scotland. He received his PhD in English from the University of Strathclyde and has also completed Masters degrees on global literatures and creative writing. With a research background in authorship, critical theory, and literary culture, he is also a writer of fiction. Americanitis is his debut novel. https://www.milesbeard.com

stacey murray
author of the thief of joy - signed with hobeck

A native of Glasgow, Stacey Murray was an international finance lawyer in London and Hong Kong, before changing career to become an independent film producer. Her first film, A Boy Called Dad, was acquired by the BBC and nominated for the Michael Powell Award for Best British Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (which meant she got to chat with Sean Connery). She lives in the dramatic Derbyshire Peak District which is the setting for her tense psychological novel The Thief of Joy. Her first novel was the acclaimed The Curious Case Of Maggie Macbeth. You can follow her on Twitter @TheStacemeister

Mark Grenside
author of the bastion

Mark Grenside began his working career straight out of school at Lloyds of London, specializing in Kidnap, Ransom and Extortion Insurance. At 25 he started his media career working for Jim Henson and The Muppets©. From that moment on he has been involved in Entertainment and nearly every aspect of it. The author of bestselling thriller Fall Out, his new gripping novel is entitled The Bastion. In addition, he writes a humorous blog with subscribers in more than 40 countries. www.andanotherthing.com
He has two grown sons, two daughters in law, three grandchildren and lives in Malta with his wife, his collection of classic cars and two French bulldogs.