Nine London
Copywriting and ghostwriting consultancy
Who we are
Nine London was founded by Mark Hodgkinson, a writer, editor and bestselling author with more than 15 years' experience of collaborating with brands and high-profile individuals. Mark works with a network of writers and editors.
What we do - Copywriting and editing
Video scripts
Strategy
Press and trade releases
Thought leadership
Social media
Branded content
Website copy
Long-form content
Editing magazines
Newsletters
Brochures
Product descriptions
In-store branding
Naming products
Ghostwriting
We ghostwrite for elite athletes and coaches, for chief executives, fund managers and economists, as well as for designers and creative directors in the shoe and fashion industries, and other high-profile individuals in sport, finance, property, fashion and luxury.
Mark is currently working with a British athlete on a book for Penguin Random House. He recently collaborated with Lawrence Okolie, a world champion boxer, on ‘Dare to Change Your Life’, which was a UK bestseller on Amazon, and which Fearne Cotton described as ‘the most motivating book I’ve ever read’. He also helped Simon Waterson, the movie industry’s most in-demand trainer, with ‘Intelligent Fitness’, which will be published in 2022 with a foreword by Daniel Craig. Mark’s other projects include ‘Inside Out’, a book for 2022 with performance psychologist Charlie Unwin, who works with the SAS, supermodels, surfers, the royal household and England footballers.
Mark collaborated with Sascha Bajin, who coached tennis player Naomi Osaka to world number one, on 'Strengthen Your Mind', which reached number one for sports books in Japan and which was in the top twenty for all genres. A former journalist for The Daily Telegraph, and the author of the international bestseller 'Fedegraphica: A Graphic Biography of Roger Federer', Mark has helped to shape words for Seb Coe, Boris Becker and Pete Sampras.
Fearne Cotton:
‘Mark brought Lawrence's story to life while keeping his voice intact to create a truly authentic piece of writing. Mark understood not only the Happy Place Books ethos but also the story and feeling Lawrence wanted to express.’
Some of the companies we've worked with