Author Bio
Levine is the author of eight of the most popular reference books of the last decade. His 1984 The Address Book-How to Reach Anyone Who's Anyone (Putnam/Perigee), and its seven consecutive sequel editions set standards for accuracy, completeness and public acceptance.
Levine's first hardcover book, entitled Guerrilla P.R., is the most widely used introduction to Public Relations., published by Harper/Collins in early 1993. Legendary attorney Melvin Belli, who wrote the foreword for the book, called it "an important piece of work on an important subject." It was recently translated and published in Japanese.
Levine's seventh book, Lessons at the Halfway Point, is a personal statement on midlife. It received extraordinary reader response from luminaries ranging from Dr. Jonas Salk to Dan Rather and Dr. Joyce Brothers to Mother Teresa, among many others. In 1996, Reader's Digest featured excerpts from the book on numerous occasions. In 1998, Hallmark Cards issued a Page-a-Day calendar based on Lessons.
Additional books include Take it from Me, 7 Life Lessons from Noah's Ark; How to Survive a Flood in Your Own Life, and public relations for the digital age, Guerrilla PR Wired.
Levine's essays on a range of subjects have appeared in various prestigious publications including the L.A. Times, The Hollywood Reporter, San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times, USA Today, and National Review.
In 1994, Levine was winner of the National Library of Poetry's "Editor's Choice Award."
Additionally, he writes a weekly column for Entertainment Today entitled, "My Town," with a circulation of 350,000.
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