Francesca Specter

Author Of Alonement: How To Be Alone & Absolutely Own It, A Times Self-help Book Of The Year at Quercus Books

Francesca Specter is a seasoned features journalist, content writer, and published author, currently serving as Head of Marketing for Social Sports Society and a writer for Substack's online publication The Shoulds. With a decade of experience, Francesca has contributed to notable national and global publications such as The Independent and The Telegraph, and is the author of the acclaimed self-help book *Alonement: How To Be Alone*. Francesca also hosts the Alonement podcast, featuring notable guests and recognized in esteemed publications. Previous roles include Deputy Editor at Yahoo Lifestyle and interviewer for GLAMOUR UK, alongside a background in lifestyle writing and editorial assistance. Francesca holds a Master's in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London, and a degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Leeds.

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Quercus Books

Quercus is a young, vibrant, internationally successful and award-winning publisher of fiction, non-fiction and children’s books. Quercus was established by Mark Smith and Wayne Davies in May 2004. The Directors had previously worked together at the Orion Publishing Group. Starting out in a small office in Dorset Street, London, the company quickly expanded, producing best sellers with each of its first two titles, Universe and Speeches that Changed the World. These titles have now generated sales of approximately 250,000 and 800,000 copies respectively, and both continue to sell strongly around the world. In July 2006 Quercus made its debut appearance on the UK bestseller lists with Peter Temple’s The Broken Shore, and by October the company had been listed on Plus Markets, attracting new levels of investment and ensuring a strong financial platform for future development. 2007 began with our first major literary prize, for Stef Penney’s The Tenderness of Wolves. It not only won the Costa Best First Novel Award, but was ultimately named as victor in the overall Book of the Year category. We were also pleased to be unveiled as one of three finalists at the Fast Growth Business Awards 2007, in the ‘PLUS New Company of the Year’ category. In 2008, under our MacLehose Press imprint, we published Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which won a Galaxy British Book Award. In 2009 the book’s sequel, The Girl Who Played with Fire, became the company’s first number one bestseller. It was the first translated title to top the UK hardback fiction chart – a landmark in British publishing history.


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