Stephanie J Hale BEM
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Born | September 2, 1966 Worcestershire, United Kingdom |
🏡 Residence | Oxford, United Kingdom |
🏫 Education | Creative Writing M.A. |
💼 Occupation | Publisher Book Publicist Former BBC & IRN newsreader |
🌐 Website | www |
Stephanie Jayne Hale started her career as a newsreader and reporter for Independent Radio News (IRN). This was rapidly followed by a move to the BBC, where her news stories were broadcast nationwide on stations including: Radio 1, Radio 4 and Radio 3. Stephanie later worked as a newsreader for Storm Radio, distributed on BSkyB, as well as freelancing at Anglia Television and BBC East television.
She attended the world-famous UEA Creative Writing Course and was tutored by authors Malcolm Bradbury and Whitbread winner Rose Tremain in 1993. This was followed by several years as a literature adviser for the Arts Council of Great Britain.
She also lectured at colleges within Oxford University, where she was Assistant Director of Creative Writing, as well as lecturing at Cambridge University. She founded Oxford Literary Consultancy in 2001 and has featured in anthologies alongside Lord Richard Attenborough (Jurassic Park), two-time Booker Prize winner Peter Carey and Hanif Kureishi (My Beautiful Launderette).
She is also an award-winning novelist and non-fiction author of eleven books, with works published by: Virago Press, Aufbau-Verlag, and Robert Hale Ltd.
Contributors to her books include Jeffrey Archer (Not a Penny More), Barbara Taylor Bradford (A Woman of Substance), Terry Pratchett (Discworld), Bernard Cornwell (Sharpe), Joanne Harris (Chocolat), Eric Carle (The Hungry Caterpillar), Anne Rice (Interview with the Vampire), John Gray (Men Are From Mars), Alexander McCall Smith No1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Mark Victor Hansen (Chicken Soup for the Soul).
High-profile entrepreneur contributors to her books include: Peter Hargreaves (founder, Hargreaves Lansdown), Malcolm Walker (Iceland), Anthony Mascolo (Tony&Guy), Simon Woodroffe (YO! Sushi), Kelly Hoppen (Dragons' Den), Charlie Mullins (founder, Pimlico Plumbers), Gary Rhodes (TV chef and restaurateur), Martyn Dawes (Coffee Nation).
She received a British Empire Medal for services to authors and literature in the Queen's New Year Honours list, 2017.[1]
Media Interviews and Serialisations[edit]
- Holder Tonight CJAD Radio, Canada (June 2009)
- The Rude Awakening Show WOC-FM98 Radio, USA (June 2009)
- Phil Main Show CKNX Radio, USA (July 2009)
- The Daily Mail (16 August 2009)
- Penny Stretton, "You can be rich too", The Daily Express, UK (24 September 2009)
- BBC Radio Oxford, UK (October, 2009)
- COMPANY Magazine, UK (October 2009)
- Smart Living Magazine, Barclays Bank financial magazine, UK (October 2009)
- BBC1 Television, South Today, UK, (October 2009)
- Self Publishing Magazine UK (Summer, 2012)
- DIVA Magazine (May 2014)
- SAGA Magazine, UK - first serialisation rights, (May 2014)
- SOCIAL & PERSONAL Magazine, Ireland (July, 2014)
- The Independent, UK, (May, 2014)
- The Sun UK, (May 2014)
- 7 Days Magazine (June 2014) Bournemouth Echo
- The Daily Express Happy Monday Column, (June 2014) Carole Ann Rice Article
- Maila Reeves, Book Review, The Next Women Magazine, (25 June 2014)
- Supertalk Mississippi FM Radio, USA, (January 2015)
- The Times UK, (December 2016)
- The Daily Telegraph UK, (December 2016)
- The Sunday Times, UK (October 2017)
- The Redditch Standard, UK (August 2017) [1]
- The Oxford Mail, UK (January 2017) [2]
References[edit]
- ↑ "New Year's Honours 2017 - Press releases - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
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