Pauline Rowson

Pauline Rowson lives on the south coast of Hampshire and can never be far from the sea without suffering withdrawal symptoms, which is probably why her novels are Marine Mysteries.


In addition to writing crime novels, Pauline has written several marketing and motivational books.

 

Pauline’s story in a little unusual.  For eleven years she ran her own successful marketing and PR Agency and it was whilst running this that she decided to establish a publishing division. 1998 saw the release of Pauline’s first title, Telemarketing, Cold Calling & Appointment Making, which became an instant success.  Spurred on by this, Pauline wrote and released two further marketing titles before taking on other authors.  Rowmark currently has twenty management, marketing, and self-help/motivational titles in the easy step-by-step guide series.  Well, they say if you can’t beat them join them and Pauline has certainly done this.  The marketing and PR agency was sold and Rowmark became a fully-fledged publisher and a Member of the Independent Publishers Guild.  Over the years Pauline has tried to discover how the mysterious world of publishing works and is still baffled by much of it, but Rowmark’s books are sold worldwide and have been translated into Russian.  Rowmark exhibits at the major trade fairs of London and Frankfurt and at these, apart from watching the antics of other publishers, she gets down to the serious business of trying to sell rights and expand overseas sales. 

 

During all this time, Pauline continued with her first love, that of crime fiction writing, and in 2006, after encouragement from her then agent, Pauline decided to go it alone – again.  She didn’t see any sense in giving control over her Marine Mysteries to another publisher only for them to disappear into the backlist without a murmur, so, unless a publisher came along who was willing to pay a handsome advance and back the titles with a major marketing budget, she decided to have a go herself.  Fathom, an imprint of Rowmark, was born and the Marine Mysteries launched. Enquiries almost instantly came from both television and film producers at the London Book Fair; a 3 for 2 promotion on Tide of Death was secured in Waterstones, and the Marine Mysteries are being sold as e books, in the Philippines and South Africa as well as, of course, in the UK.

 

There is still much to do, and not much profit to make, and where Rowmark goes from here is indeed a mystery.  But whatever happens, Pauline knows one thing for certain – that she will continue to write her Marine Mysteries as long as there is breath in her body.

 

Pauline tops up her royalties and publishing income from professional conference speaking and regularly runs workshops on publishing, crime writing, promoting your book, handling the media as well as subjects centred around some of her books.   When she is not working she spends time thinking through her plots whilst knitting, walking or sailing (though not all at the same time). And yes, she does have a very patient and long–suffering husband.

www.paulinerowson.com  or www.rowmark.co.uk

 

Fiction titles: Tide of Death; In Cold Daylight; In For The Kill

     
 

In For The Kill

Newly released from Camp Hill Prison on the Isle of Wight, Alex Albury is intent on finding the man who framed him for fraud and embezzlement. All he knows is his name: James Andover. But who is he? Where is he? Alex embarks on his quest to track him down, but with the trail cold he is frustrated at every turn. Worse, he finds himself under suspicion by the police. The pressure is on and Alex has to unearth the answers and quick. But time is running out. For Alex the future looks bleak and soon he is left with the option - to kill or be killed...

In Cold Daylight

A marine mystery thriller set in Portsmouth and London which features marine artist, Adam Greene, on a quest to solve the murder of his best friend, fire fighter Jack Bartholomew, killed whilst trying to put out a fire in a derelict building. Was it an accident or murder? Adam thinks it was murder...


 

     

 

     
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