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Award Winning Entrepreneur Adds Publishing Company to Portfolio
Award winning entrepreneur Sarah Hurley, has today announced the launch of Sarah Hurley Publishing.
Since starting her eponymous brand in 2010, the Essex based entrepreneur has gone from strength to strength,earlier this year announcing 500% growth and two additional companies, BeeBees Boutique, an online craft and stationery boutique, and Spark! a new creative business education resource. Sarah Hurley Publishing adds a fourth business to her portfolio.
Titles will be available to pre-order for both retail and wholesale customers from the 10th June, starting with the Woodland Whimsies Colouring Book and a Woodland themed sewing book, the title of which is yet to be announced. More titles are due to follow shortly with 6 more expected to be published in the last half of 2015 and double that to follow in 2016. Some titles will be also be available digitally as well as print versions.
A spokesperson for Sarah Hurley said “the phenomenal growth achieved by Sarah over the last four years means naturally we look for further areas in which to grow the business. With Sarah’s various interest and skill areas, her award winning brands and her love of communicating with her audience, publishing was a natural fit and a great next step for us as a company”
Sarah adds “I’m very excited to be bringing out my first titles this year, books were my first love and when I’m not creating, I’m either reading or writing! so to be launching my own publishing company really is a dream come true”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Hurley Ltd .
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