Alan Hurndall has been a writer and journalist for more than 30 years, working on local, provincial and national newspapers.

As a young newspaper reporter on the Sheffield Star, he was nominated Campaigning Journalist of the Year in the British Press Awards. More recently, he launched his own magazine and completed his first book. He has unrivalled contacts across the print and publishing industry.
Already in 2006, his work has been published in the Mail on Sunday (four page spread) and the Daily Telegraph (2,000 words)..

Alan's first book has recently been published. The Invisible Girl, is the true story of comedy writing genious Debbie Barham.

Use this experience and journalistic skills on your publication- company newsletters, newspapers, magazines, or a combined print and DVD run or words and pictures.

If you have a story that’s worth investigating for either print or television, please contact us.