From published by an established publishing house to starting Victoria Publishing in 2020
"I wanted to take control of the business side of publishing my books"
With a freelance team of the best editor and PR-consultants in the publishing industry in Denmark combined with out-of-the-box-thinking creative minds from the filmindustry in Hollywood, Victoria Publishing is ready to reach for the stars
When partnering up in business goes well beyond business...
One review said: "In the vulnerable passages, where Martin Blackwood’s dark secrets are uncovered, the book actually reminded me a little of Hanya Yanagihara’s masterpiece, A Little Life."
"...where psychological wounds are exposed."
"The novel made for brutal and nauseating reading at times. But literature must have room for this as well."
"The homoerotic elements of the book are BURNING HOT!"
"Read it, now!!” (4 stars of 5) - Litfix
watch the Hollywood-produced book trailer below
Directed by Los Angeles-based Liv Colliander
Sponsored by Porsche and Rough Diamonds.dk
READERS SAY
Katerina Pitzner about Mørklagt
”Intelligent and spookingly fascinating… One starts to doubt, but hopes, that most of this story is pure fiction... Read it!"
Actress Bodil Jørgensen about Mørklagt
"Swallowed your book in one gulp, despite my busy schedule. When can we read the sequel?"
Cath Alexandrine Danneskiold-Samsøe about Mørklagt
”…It stretches the boarders widely by bringing really the darkest sides of the intimacy into the daylight. Questionning people's sexual demons, self-abuse and power-abuse… It is not a fairytale.”
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Cath Alexandrine Danneskiold-Samsøe about Broderskab
"A psychological trip filled with the erotic addiction and the unpredictable world of the attractive, powerful business genius Martin Blackwood... Grab it and read it... Already after a few pages, it proves it is another fascinating page-turner... fascinating dark it is."