With more than 25 years of publishing and publicity experience, I specialize in campaigns for publisher-backed authors of popular science, pop culture, narrative nonfiction, short stories, and literary fiction.
“In the last twenty years, I’ve worked with more than fifty publicists all across the globe and Kathy Daneman is the best publicist I’ve ever collaborated with.” —Etgar Keret, author of Suddenly, a Knock on the Door
“Kathy Daneman is a real PR wizard; she’s focused, detail oriented, thinks outside the box and is easy to work with. If I were you, I’d hire her in a New York second.” —John Waters, director and author of Role Models and Carsick
“Kathy Daneman is bold, passionate, inventive, and one of the kindest, funniest women I know. With her keen literary sense and her unstoppable drive, she is the ideal publicist. A powerhouse and a flat-out joy, I can't recommend her enough.” —C.E. Morgan, author of All the Living and The Sport of Kings
“Kathy Daneman took a book that was a hard sell, by an author no one had ever heard of, and turned it into a genuine event. I was astonished by her inventiveness, her dedication, and—most importantly—her effectiveness at generating buzz. None of that industry-standard insipid cheerleading that leads to nothing concrete: Kathy has strong opinions and brilliant ideas, and they work wonders. Lord knows what might have happened without her. I shudder to think!” —John Wray, author of Lowboy and Godsend
“Kathy Daneman is a real PR wizard; she’s focused, detail oriented, thinks outside the box and is easy to work with. If I were you, I’d hire her in a New York second.” —John Waters, director and author of Role Models and Carsick
“Kathy Daneman is bold, passionate, inventive, and one of the kindest, funniest women I know. With her keen literary sense and her unstoppable drive, she is the ideal publicist. A powerhouse and a flat-out joy, I can't recommend her enough.” —C.E. Morgan, author of All the Living and The Sport of Kings
“Kathy Daneman took a book that was a hard sell, by an author no one had ever heard of, and turned it into a genuine event. I was astonished by her inventiveness, her dedication, and—most importantly—her effectiveness at generating buzz. None of that industry-standard insipid cheerleading that leads to nothing concrete: Kathy has strong opinions and brilliant ideas, and they work wonders. Lord knows what might have happened without her. I shudder to think!” —John Wray, author of Lowboy and Godsend