Background
Steven D. Stark was born on November 21, 1951, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. He is the son of William and Vivianne Stark.
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Harvard College
127 Wall St, New Haven, CT 06511, USA
Yale Law School
3825 Wisconsin Ave, Washington, DC 20016, USA
Sidwell Friends School
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Harvard Law School
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The Boston Globe Magazine
(A fascinating look at sixty seminal television programs a...)
A fascinating look at sixty seminal television programs and key media events from the last fifty years argues that television shows from I Love Lucy to Meet the Press and Dragnet have all influenced the national consciousness as well as governmental policy.
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1997
(Writing to Win focuses on the writing of lawyers, not jud...)
Writing to Win focuses on the writing of lawyers, not judges, and includes dozens of examples of effective (and ineffective) real-life writing--as well as models drawn from advertising, journalism, and fiction.
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1999
Steven D. Stark was born on November 21, 1951, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. He is the son of William and Vivianne Stark.
Stark attended Sidwell Friends School and graduated from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in 1973. He then received his doctorate from Yale University in 1979.
By 1979, Stark was employed as a law clerk to Judge Elbert P. Tuttle of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Atlanta. In four years, he started his career as a lecturer on law at Harvard Law School in 1983 and had held that position till 1995. He also was a columnist for Boston Phoenix from 1985 to 1990 and Boston Globe from 1990 to 1994.
In 1992, Stark became a commentator for National Public Radio and for Voice of America and started writing regularly for publications such as The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and The Atlantic. He has also contributed to The World, a radio program co-produced by the BBC World Service and WGBH.
Stark currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts and works as a consultant to the legal and other professions, teaching courses on speaking and writing.
Steven Stark is best known as the author of four books, including Glued to the Set: The 60 Television Shows and Events That Made Us Who We Are Today (1997), Writing to Win: The Legal Writer (1999), and Meet the Beatles: A Cultural History of the Band That Shook Youth, Gender, and the World (2005). During his career, he has also published fiction, poetry in the chapbook format, exhibited as an artist, and has taught writing and speaking to thousands of lawyers, judges, business people, and government officials all over the world.
(A fascinating look at sixty seminal television programs a...)
1997(Writing to Win focuses on the writing of lawyers, not jud...)
1999Stark married Sarah Wald, also a lawyer and academic, in October 1979, and the couple has two sons.