Book a consultation
Best when you want advice on scope, service fit, timeline, or what the publishing route should look like before you buy.
Editorial publishing support since 2015, with clients across 47 countries.
Use the route that fits the question best: book a consultation, call during business hours, or send a written brief through the contact form. The goal is clarity, not friction.
Direct details
Phone
+44 7888 862764
US: +1 888 832 8969
info@hmdpublishing.com
Support: support@hmdpublishing.com
Office
2 Castle Meadow Rd
Nottingham NG2 1AJ, United Kingdom
Hours
Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM GMT
Timezone: GMT
Best route
The fastest route depends on whether you need advice, a direct answer, or a place to send fuller project context.
Best when you want advice on scope, service fit, timeline, or what the publishing route should look like before you buy.
Best for direct questions during business hours when you already know the issue you need help resolving quickly.
Best when you want to send context, manuscript stage, or a written project summary and get a response back within a working day.
Send the brief
Use the form when you want to explain the manuscript stage, the service you think you need, and the timeline you are working around.
Nottingham office
Most conversations begin remotely, but the office details are here for authors, partners, and clients who need the physical business location.
2 Castle Meadow Rd
Nottingham NG2 1AJ, United Kingdom
Common questions
If you are deciding whether to book a call, send a brief, or wait until the manuscript is further along, these are the common sticking points.
The most useful starting points are the manuscript stage, the service you think you need, your target timeline, and anything already completed. A rough summary is enough to start.
No. If the route is unclear, that is exactly what the consultation and contact process are for. We can help narrow the next step before you commit.
Most email enquiries receive a reply within 24 hours during the working week. Calls are best made during business hours for the fastest response.
Yes. Early-stage conversations are often useful when the author needs clarity on editing, production order, timing, or what to prepare before moving into paid work.