Marcus Williamson
Marcus Williamson is a British writer, journalist and campaigner. As an obituarist for The Independent he has written obituaries of more than 400 subjects, including artists, poets, musicians, actors and inventors.[1]
Campaigns
Phorm
In 2009 the AIM-listed (since delisted and failed) spyware company Phorm created a website Stopphoulplay.com to attack Williamson and fellow campaigner Alexander Hanff. The company accused Williamson of '...waging a "serial letter writing" campaign to Phorm's potential customers and partners in attempt to discredit the company and Mr Ertugrul.' [2] The site was soon taken down and later described as a "PR disaster".[3]
CEOemail.com
He is the editor of the consumer information website CEOemail.com, which provides the email addresses of many company CEOs.[4] The website is free for non-professional users, with a fee for business users for each email address provided.
Publications
- The True Celtic Language and the Stone Circle of Rennes les Bains. 2008. ISBN 978-1257639526. Translation of an 1886 work by Henri Boudet.
- Claude Cahun at School in England. Self-published, 2011. ISBN 978-1-257639-52-6.
- Path. Atelier St Louis Production, 2011. With Jonathan Moss. ISBN 978-0-956833-40-2.
- Rene Halkett: From Bauhaus to Cornwall. Catalogue of exhibition at Falmouth Art Gallery, 2019.
- The International Encyclopedia of Surrealism. Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2019. Williamson contributed biographical articles on Raymond Roussel, Sarane Alexandrian, Ithell Colquhoun, David Gascoyne and Isabelle Waldberg.[5]
References
- "Marcus Williamson". The Independent.
- Neate, Rupert (28 April 2009). "Phorm chief labels critics 'serial agitators'". The Telegraph.
- Neate, Rupert (1 May 2009). "Phorm's Stopphoulplay site is a PR disaster". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 28 June 2009.
- Insley, Jill (14 September 2010). "Nationwide chief executive shuts down email address". The Guardian.
- "Bloomsbury International Encyclopedia of Surrealism - Search Results".