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Audio Interview with Levi Stahl by Nigel Beale: The Role of a University Press Publicity Manager

Posted in AUDIO Publicists on February 6th, 2009

A lifelong resident of Illinois, Levi Stahl works at the University of Chicago Press. For the past three years he has maintained a literary blog, I've Been Reading Lately. He has written for the Poetry Foundation, the Chicago Reader, the Bloomsbury Review, the New-York Ghost, the Quarterly Conversation, and McSweeney's Internet Tendency. His short fiction has recently been published in the New York Moon. Levi is also an editor with Joyland – Chicago edition (he's currently accepting submissions from current and/or former Chicagoans. For more information, you can e-mail him at levistahlATgmail.com)

 

 

We met recently in Chicago to talk about his role as publicity manager for the University of Chicago Press. Early on we talk about copy writing and appealing to as many different audiences as possible, about tours and dealing with the media, about differences between university and mainstream publishers, Modernism, Robert Graves, black and white comedy teams, and finally, about the role Levi played in getting the UCP to re-issue a series of Richard Stark (pen name of Donald Westlake, who, sadly, died the day before we conducted our interview) 'Parker' mystery novels, most notably The Hunter, which, though stained through with violent 'thuggery' is, according to Levi, very well written, and filled with insight into humanity.

Audio Interview with the British Council’s Juliet Wragge-Morley conducted by Nigel Beale.

Posted in AUDIO Publicists on July 9th, 2006

The British Council’s contemporarywriters.com website is a ‘unique, searchable database [that] contains up-to-date profiles of some of the UK and Commonwealth’s most important living writers – biographies, bibliographies, critical reviews, prizes and photographs. Searchable by author, genre, nationality, gender, publisher, book title, date of publication and prize name and date,  it’s a heavenly site. I visit it often.

Here is my conversation with site manager (this isn’t an important enough sounding title for the very important work she does) Juliet Wragge-Morley: If you like what she’s doing, you can let her know at juliet.wragge-morley@britishcouncil.org