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Jules Siegel is a scientifically-literate
writer, photographer and graphic designer.
His works have appeared
in Playboy, Rolling Stone, The New York Times,
New American Review, Best American Short Stories,
Best American Magazine Verse, Library of America's
Writing Los Angeles, and many other publications.
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He has served
as a consultant for Playboy and Penthouse
(where he created the concept for Dreams & Diversions,
at one time the magazine's most popular non-photographic
section) and was Arts Editor of Omni when it was
still called Nova.
He
writes in a clear, popular style suitable for
reading levels from high school and up.
He is also
active in the field of book art, and three of his works
are in the Artists Book Collection of the Museum of Modern
Art in New York.
Personal
He
was born October 21, 1935, on the Island of
Manhattan, he has been living in Cancun with his
family since 1983, in Mexico, since 1981. Married
to Anita Brown in 1981, he is father of Faera
Siegel Jolly (1971, Greenbrae, Calif.), Eli
Siegel Brown (1981, Newport, Wash.) and Jesse
Siegel Brown (1984, Cancun, Q. Roo). All reside
in Cancun. They are American citizens. Jesse is
Mexican citizen as well.
Education
Educated
in the schools of New York City, he was awarded a
New York State Regents college scholarship in
1953. In 1953-54, he attended Cornell University.
Entering the United States Army in 1954, he was
trained as a Combat Photographer at the Signal
Corps School, Ft. Monmouth, and served as a
photographer with the Seventh Division, Eighth
Army, Korea, and as a military intelligence
analyst with the 4th Military Intelligence
Detachment, Eighth Army, Korea. On completing his
military service in 1956, he entered Hunter
College of the University of the City of New York
and was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree
in English and Philosophy in June of 1959.
Early
career
In
1959, he was hired as an assistant account
executive by Keil-Wachsman Asssociates, New York,
and, in 1960, collaborated simultaneously in the
presidential campaigns of John F. Kennedy
(publicity, Citizens for JFK, Nassau County) and
Richard Nixon (advertising design, Westchester
Republican County Committee). In 1961, he was
promoted to Director of Research. In 1963, he
became editorial director of Koster-Dana
Publishing Company, New York, then proprietors of
United Feature Service. He began his career as a
free-lance writer in 1964, as New York
correspondent for North American Newspaper
Alliance, and has been a free-lancer ever since,
whether a writer, publicist or graphic designer,
except for an occasional stint as a magazine
editor.
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Selected Clips
Clickin'
Away
in Cancun
Yahoo Internet Life
Clintons
Need
Counseling,
Not Sneers
San Francisco Chronicle
At Home
in the World
by Joyce
Maynard
Book Review
San Francisco Chronicle
Books
CANCUN
USER'S GUIDE
LINELAND
FORBIDDEN
DREAMS
THE HUMAN
ROBOT
Understanding the the Emotional
Effects
of Industrialism
MAD LAUGHTER
A MODERN
ROMANCE
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