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Chalmers set-up Legend Press in 2005 and, aged 25, became the youngest Managing Director of a publishing company in the mainstream UK market.{{Fact|date=May 2010}} In March 2007, Founder and Managing Director Tom Chalmers was shortlisted for the inaugural UK Young Publisher of the Year Award [http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts-literature-ukypy-2007.htm].
Chalmers set-up Legend Press in 2005 and, aged 25, became the youngest Managing Director of a publishing company in the mainstream UK market.{{Fact|date=May 2010}} In March 2007, Founder and Managing Director Tom Chalmers was shortlisted for the inaugural UK Young Publisher of the Year Award [http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts-literature-ukypy-2007.htm].


In October 2007 Chalmers was shortlisted for the Young Music Entrepreneur of the Year Award.[http://www.viewfromheremagazine-opportunities.com/2010/02/publisher-profile-legend-press-and.html] The annual award is part of the Real Business/CBI Growing Business Awards.
In October 2007 Chalmers was shortlisted for the Young Music Entrepreneur of the Year Award.[http://www.viewfromheremagazine-opportunities.com/2010/02/publisher-profile-legend-press-and.html] The annual award is part of the Real Business/CBI Growing Business Awards.

Legend Press publish 'the short story re-invented' series, which includes the titles 8 Rooms and 8 Hours. The most recent issue was published in May 2010 and is called 10 Journeys. It features new fiction by [[AJ Kirby|A.J Kirby]], Guy Mankowski and Cassandra Parkin.


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Revision as of 18:09, 4 July 2010

Legend Press is a small British book publisher founded in 2005 by Tom Chalmers. Specialising in mainstream trade paperback fiction, Legend Press became the youngest-run publisher in the UK trade market. [1] In 2006, the company set out its intention to double the number of titles it publishes each year until reaching 20-25 in 2009 [2]. As well as the range of novels, London-based Legend Press also began an annual short story series looking to boost the popularity of short fiction and make it more aligned to today's reader and society.

Legend Press additionally set out its aim to be as accessible and interactive as possible, as well as offering a variety of other services and initiatives, including Exclusively Independent.[3]

In 2010 they published books including Dave Cameron's Schooldays by Bill Coles and The Sky is Changing by Zoe Jenny [4] and launched Legend Business [5] and took on management for the BOOKS etc website [6].

Founder

Chalmers set-up Legend Press in 2005 and, aged 25, became the youngest Managing Director of a publishing company in the mainstream UK market.[citation needed] In March 2007, Founder and Managing Director Tom Chalmers was shortlisted for the inaugural UK Young Publisher of the Year Award [7].

In October 2007 Chalmers was shortlisted for the Young Music Entrepreneur of the Year Award.[8] The annual award is part of the Real Business/CBI Growing Business Awards.

Legend Press publish 'the short story re-invented' series, which includes the titles 8 Rooms and 8 Hours. The most recent issue was published in May 2010 and is called 10 Journeys. It features new fiction by A.J Kirby, Guy Mankowski and Cassandra Parkin.

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