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Ellie Levenson (born July 1978) is a freelance journalist and author in the United Kingdom. She has written for ''
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'' among others and is an occasional columnist for ''The Independent'', writing opinion pieces and topical features on social policy and cultural theory. She also lectures part-time in journalism at
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,
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, and on the London Programme of
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.


Early life and education

Levenson was born in east London and raised in
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. She is Jewish. She studied for her undergraduate degree in English Language and Literature at
Manchester University The University of Manchester is a public university, public research university in Manchester, England. The main campus is south of Manchester city centre, Manchester City Centre on Wilmslow Road, Oxford Road. The University of Manchester is c ...
until 1999, where she wrote for the student paper, followed by a postgraduate diploma in journalism at City University in 2001. She was previously a stand-up comedian.


Work

She was a reporter at ''The Lawyer'' for four months in 2002, then became a travel writer for ''The Guardian'' for four months after winning the Netjetter competition. She upset some in New Zealand by calling the country "essentially the dullest place on earth." On her return to the UK she became editor of ''Fabian Review'' for the
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, where she also edited ''Fabian Thinkers: 120 years of progressive thought''. She is an elected member of the Fabian Society executive. She joined the charity
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as their press and communications officer in May 2004, and has worked as a freelance journalist and lecturer since January 2005. She has campaigned for greater availability of the
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.


Writing

Her book on feminism, '' The Noughtie Girl's Guide to Feminism'' was published by
Oneworld Publications Oneworld Publications is a British independent publishing firm founded in 1986 by Novin Doostdar and Juliet Mabey originally to publish accessible non-fiction by experts and academics for the general market. Based in London, it later added a li ...
in July 2009. Sarah Vine of ''The Times'' described her as "a good example of the younger breed of feminists, women who are not exactly on the front line but who still make a contribution to the debate." Mary Fitzgerald of ''Prospect'' magazine argued that "whether or not you think the argument is dumbed-down feminism-lite (as I did in places), this book remains important." Molly Guinness writing in ''The Spectator'' complained that "the book is aimed at people that haven't thought about feminism; but Levenson makes no attempt to create well-informed feminists with a good sense of perspective.". Her second book, '' 50 Campaigns to Shout About'' was published by
Oneworld Publications Oneworld Publications is a British independent publishing firm founded in 1986 by Novin Doostdar and Juliet Mabey originally to publish accessible non-fiction by experts and academics for the general market. Based in London, it later added a li ...
in May 2011. In June 2015 her journalism textbook, '' Creativity and Feature Writing: How to get hundreds of new ideas every day'' was published by Routledge. Levenson is the founder and owner o
Fisherton Press
an independent children's book publisher that publishes picture books for young children, Fisherton Press publishes books by Levenson and by other writers. She writes for children under the name Eleanor Levenson and has also written a book for pre school children, '' What I Think About When I Think About ... Swimming'' published b
Troika Books
in May 2014 and illustrated by Katie O'Hagan. She has appeared on the
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and
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on Radio 4.


Personal life

She lives in London and is married with three children.


References


External links


ellielevenson.co.uk

Journalisted entry
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