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How New Yorker Writer and Author of ‘The Rules Do Not Apply’ Ariel Levy Writes

How New Yorker Writer and Author of ‘The Rules Do Not Apply’ Ariel Levy Writes

FromThe Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience


How New Yorker Writer and Author of ‘The Rules Do Not Apply’ Ariel Levy Writes

FromThe Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Mar 21, 2017
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Podcast episode

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The New Yorker staff writer, award-winning journalist, and author of a new memoir The Rules Do Not Apply, Ariel Levy, took a moment out of her hectic schedule to rap with me about the writing life, advice from the impeccable Gay Talese, and turning her personal story into a book. Rainmaker.FM is Brought to You By Discover why more than 80,000 companies in 135 countries choose WP Engine for managed WordPress hosting. Start getting more from your site today! The author was a contributing editor for New York magazine for 12 years before becoming a staff writer at The New Yorker where she has written acclaimed pieces on a wide range of subjects from swimmer Diana Nyad to the hallucinogen ayahuasca. Ariel’s work has appeared in The Washington Post, Vogue, Slate, Men’s Journal, and many others. She was the editor of The Best American Essays 2015, a collection in which she was also anthologized in 2008. Her latest, The Rules Do Not Apply, is a book based on her heartbreaking personal story, “Thanksgiving in Mongolia.” After winning the National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism, she expanded it into a memoir “… about a woman overcoming dramatic loss and finding reinvention.” Bestselling author David Sedaris said of the book, “Every deep feeling a human is capable of will be shaken loose by this profound book.” If you’re a fan of The Writer Files, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews. In this file Ariel Levy and I discuss: How an award-winning journalist started out as a gossip columnist Why it was easy for the author to turn the lens onto her own painful past How to report a great story for The New Yorker Analog writer hacks for creating order from chaos How great writers are like chocolate Listen to The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience below ... Download MP3 Subscribe by RSS Subscribe in iTunes The Show Notes If you’re ready to see for yourself why over 201,344 website owners trust StudioPress — the industry standard for premium WordPress themes and plugins — just go to Rainmaker.FM/StudioPress The Rules Do Not Apply: A Memoir – Ariel Levy The New Yorker Contributor page – Ariel Levy ArielLevy.net A Litany Of Tragedy In ‘The Rules Do Not Apply’ – Ariel Levy on NPR The Drug of Choice for the Age of Kale – Ariel Levy on ayahuasca Ariel Levy on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter The Transcript How New Yorker Writer and Author of The Rules Do Not Apply Ariel Levy Writes Voiceover: Rainmaker FM. Kelton Reid: Welcome back to The Writer Files. I am your host, Kelton Reid. Here to take you on another tour of the habits, habitats, and brains of renowned writers. The New Yorker staff writer, award winning journalist, and author of a new memoir, The Rules Do Not Apply, Ariel Levy took a moment out of her hectic schedule to rap with me about the writing life, advice from the impeccable Gay Talese, and turning her personal story into a book. The author was a contributing editor for New York Magazine for 12 years before becoming a staff writer at The New Yorker, where she has written acclaimed pieces on a wide range of subjects from swimmer Diana Nyad to the hallucinogen ayahuasca. Ariel’s work has appeared in the Washington Post, Vogue, Slate, Men’s Journal, and many others. She was the editor of The Best American Essays 2015, a collection in which she was also anthologized in 2008. Her latest, The Rules Do Not Apply, is a book based on her heartbreaking personal story, Thanksgiving in Mongolia. After winning the National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism, she expanded it into a memoir about a woman overcoming dramatic loss and finding reinvention. Best selling author, David Sedaris, said of the book, “Every deep feeling a human is capable of will be shaken loose by this profound book.” In this file, Ariel and I discuss how an award-winning journalist started out as a gossip columnist, why it was easy for the author to turn the lens onto her own painful past, how to
Released:
Mar 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Kelton Reid studies the habits, habitats, and brains of a wide spectrum of renowned writers to learn their secrets of productivity and creativity. Tune in each week to learn how great writers keep the ink flowing, the cursor moving, and avoid block. Explore our archives at writerfiles.fm to find interviews with notable guests that include bestselling authors John Scalzi (Old Mans War), Greg Iles (Natchez Burning), Jay McInerney (Bright Lights, Big City), Kevin Kelly (founder of WIRED magazine), Emma Donoghue (Oscar Nominee for Room), Maria Konnikova (The Confidence Game), Andy Weir (The Martian), Dan Buettner (The Blue Zones), Austin Kleon (Steal Like an Artist), Daniel Pink (When), and serial guest hosts: neuroscientist Michael Grybko, journalist Adam Skolnick, and short story writer Robert Bruce.