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Warren Berger (born October 20, 1958) is an American journalist. He has written five books (two as co-author) and numerous articles, primarily on innovation, creativity, design, mass media, and popular culture.[1][2]

Warren Berger
Born20 October 1958
OccupationWriter, Journalist

Early life and education


Warren Berger grew up in Whitestone, New York as the youngest of seven children. He graduated from Syracuse University's S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1980.[3]


Career


After working as a newspaper journalist in Dallas, Texas, Berger moved back to New York and worked for several years as a magazine editor for CBS.

In 1990, Berger began writing independently and went on to publish a number of pieces in The New York Times and other publications. He wrote a business column for the Sunday Times[1] and regularly contributed culture articles to the Arts & Leisure section and The New York Times Magazine.[1] GQ, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, New York magazine, Reader’s Digest, and Business 2.0 all featured Berger's writing, and he served as a contributing editor at Wired magazine from 1999 to 2001.[1]

Berger pursued his interest in advertising by writing articles for Ad Age’s Creativity, Communication Arts, Graphis, and Metropolis. In the mid-1990s, he formed an association with The One Club for Art & Copy, helping them launch the bimonthly publication ONE, about creativity in advertising, and then in 2007 launching the quarterly One: Design. In 2001, he wrote his first book Advertising Today, published by Phaidon Press. The book was included on Barnes & Noble’s best books of the year list, and was later included in a list of the “50 all time best books about media” compiled by The Independent of London.[citation needed]

He is the host of the website "AMoreBeautifulQuestion.com."[4] Questioning is the topic of his two most recent books, The Book of Beautiful Questions (2018) and A More Beautiful Question (2014), both published by Bloomsbury.


Bibliography



Nonfiction


Warren Berger talks about Glimmer on Bookbits radio.

Fiction



Anthology



Notes


  1. "Page Not Found". Retrieved 2 February 2018. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  2. "Warren Berger - Books". www.warrenberger.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-25.
  3. "Q&A with Warren Berger '80" (PDF). Syracuse University Magazine. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  4. "About Warren Berger and AMoreBeautiful Question.com". Retrieved 12 November 2018.





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