StoryTerrace
Editorial Project Manager

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About the Role
This is a unique kind of project management role: every project is someone's book - their life story, or the expertise they've spent a career building - and you're the person who makes sure it actually gets made well.
You'll be juggling complex, creative live projects each at a different stage, with its own client, writer, and production team β some days that means five urgent client conversations before lunch, across five completely different projects. You need genuine editorial judgment too: giving writers feedback that sharpens the work whilst delivering an exceptional publishing experience. At its core, this role safeguards the integrity of the process, not the prose: creating the structure and accountability that allow all contributors to do their best work while keeping the project on track.
About Us
StoryTerrace turns life stories into books using its proprietary software platform, Bookmaker. We are the market leader for ghostwritten memoirs in the UK and the US. Our fast-growing PRO line focuses on thought leadership books for public speakers and C-level executives.
What you'll do
- Run a portfolio of 60β80 concurrent projects, managing the full timeline across editorial, production, and design phases for both PRO and Classic lines.
- Be the single point of contact between the client, writer, strategist (PRO), development editor (PRO), designer, and internal team.
- Review editorial outputs, assess them against our editorial and production benchmarks, and give writers clear, specific, constructive feedback β without being a hands-on editor yourself.
- Build genuine trust with clients via phone and email, acting as a calm, confident, empathetic guide through what's often an emotional process for them.
- Handle emotionally complex and high-stakes conversations β difficult subject matter, frustrated clients, missed expectations β with emotional intelligence and the same professional steadiness you bring to a deadline.
- Identify, present, and close upgrade opportunities within your portfolio, with real commercial awareness of the value you're managing.
- Troubleshoot production problems as they come up, solve what you can, and escalate what you can't.
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About You
- 3β4 years managing multiple concurrent projects and stakeholders in a fast-paced, client-facing environment. Publishing, media, or content backgrounds are welcome β so are strong candidates from other client-facing operational backgrounds.
- Genuine editorial judgment: you can read a manuscript, identify what's working and what isn't, and translate that into feedback a professional writer can act on.
- A track record with client relationships, including confidence navigating nuanced or emotionally complex situations in real time, not just over email.
- Commercial awareness β you understand the value of a client relationship and can spot and support upsell opportunities naturally and credibly.
- Comfort with systems, new tools, and AI-enabled workflows.
- Based in and eligible to work in the UK.


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Nice to have
- Background in publishing, media, or book production specifically.
- A degree in English, Creative Writing, Journalism, or a related field.
- Direct experience with ghostwriting, memoir, or thought-leadership publishing.
Compensation, Perks & Benefits
- Annual base salary Β£32,000βΒ£34,000 depending on experience, plus bonus and commission scheme
- Hybrid role with 1 office day per week (Aldgate, London)
- 25 vacation days + 8 bank holidays
- Pension (4% employer + 4% employee)
- Private healthcare
- A genuinely meaningful product with real emotional impact
- A collaborative, mission-driven culture in an international scale-up environment
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At StoryTerrace, we're as passionate about our people as we are about our product. We believe in hiring for heart and drive, and we're committed to building a team that reflects a wide range of backgrounds and experiences.
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