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Simon Trewin
CEO, Literary Agent and Creative Director
Simon Trewin is a seasoned literary agent with a wealth of experience spanning twenty-five years. His dedication to discovering and nurturing new projects remains unwavering. Over the course of his career, Simon has collaborated with esteemed authors, emerging talents, and visionary individuals who possess the power to influence the world through their literary works.
In addition to his literary pursuits, Simon Trewin extends his expertise to media consultancy, offering insights into digital, social media, and print strategies for brands. He is keen on engaging in profound discussions and exploring innovative approaches to communication in the modern landscape.
Beyond his primary role, Simon Trewin is the creative mind behind THE GARAGE PRESS, a captivating side-project that boasts a remarkable collection of vintage printing presses, typography resources, and historical printing artifacts. Through THE GARAGE PRESS, Simon conducts workshops, designs unique books, prints custom cards, and crafts distinctive posters, showcasing a deep passion for preserving traditional printing techniques and fostering creativity.
Simon Trewin's educational background includes studies at Highgate and a BA (Hons) in Drama and Theatre Studies from the University of Kent, reflecting his diverse interests and multidisciplinary approach to creativity.
Throughout his professional journey, Simon Trewin has held key roles in renowned organizations. Currently serving as the Group CEO at Simon Trewin Ltd, he has previously contributed to various influential bodies including INK FESTIVAL, The Type Archive, Writing.ie, FutureBook Hack, William Morris Endeavor, Arvon Foundation, Salisbury Playhouse, United Agents Ltd (London), and the Association Of Authors Agents.
Simon Trewin's versatile portfolio encompasses a rich tapestry of literary endeavors, creative ventures, educational pursuits, and strategic collaborations, positioning him as a multifaceted professional with a profound understanding of the literary and media landscapes.
