Non-Fiction & Local History Publishing
From heritage projects to specialist subjects, we help authors organise research, present evidence clearly, and produce an engaging book for readers who love learning. Our experience spans biography, local history, culture, special interest, and community-led publications. We’re passionate about preserving stories from Newcastle-under-Lyme, The Potteries, and Staffordshire—bringing local knowledge to life with professional editorial and design.
Clear Structure, Credible Sources
- Editorial planning: shaping chapters and sections for clarity and flow.
- Image handling: integrating photos, maps, and documents with proper captions and credits.
- Fact checks & references: consistent citation styles for credibility.
- Index support: link to our indexing services for usability.
Design for Readability
We provide typesetting optimised for non-fiction reading: clear headings, figure placement, and typography that suits both narrative non-fiction and reference-heavy texts. Your book will be informative, attractive, and easy to navigate.
Local Reach, Lasting Impact
Many non-fiction and local history projects are community endeavours. We’ll guide you through print options, limited runs, and ways to reach local audiences—museums, libraries, schools, community centres, and local retailers. Whether you’re documenting an organisation’s history or showcasing a Staffordshire town’s hidden stories, we’ll help you create a lasting resource.
Talk to an Editor
Share your outline or sample chapter for tailored advice on structure and production.
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