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American journalist based in [[San Francisco]], who specializes in health and sexuality. During a 35-year-career, he has published 15 nonfiction books and over 3,000 magazine and Web articles. His nonfiction titles have more than 2.5 million copies in print. As a novelist, he has written 4 murder mysteries set in San Francisco that deal, in part, with the city’s rich history. |
American journalist based in [[San Francisco]], who specializes in health and sexuality. During a 35-year-career, he has published 15 nonfiction books and over 3,000 magazine and Web articles. His nonfiction titles have more than 2.5 million copies in print. As a novelist, he has written 4 murder mysteries set in San Francisco that deal, in part, with the city’s rich history. |
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Castleman’s 19th book, "The Untold Story of Books: A Writer's History of Publishing," was released in 2024. It’s the first history of publishing from an author’s point of view. It chronicles the evolution of book publishing from Gutenberg to Amazon, with special emphasis on the transition from 20th-century industrial publishing to digital publishing in the 21st, and its impact on publishers, distributors, booksellers, and especially authors. Publishers Weekly called it “fascinating … sweeping … rousing account.".<ref>{{cite web|last=Unknown|title=The Untold Story of Books: A |
Castleman’s 19th book, "The Untold Story of Books: A Writer's History of Publishing," was released in 2024. It’s the first history of publishing from an author’s point of view. It chronicles the evolution of book publishing from Gutenberg to Amazon, with special emphasis on the transition from 20th-century industrial publishing to digital publishing in the 21st, and its impact on publishers, distributors, booksellers, and especially authors. Publishers Weekly called it “fascinating … sweeping … rousing account.".<ref>{{cite web|last=Unknown|title=The Untold Story of Books: A Writer's History of Book Publishing|url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781961884083|work=Publisher's Weekly|accessdate=26 June 2024}}</ref> |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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His magazine health journalism includes: |
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[[AARP The Magazine]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=8 Reasons Sex Improves Your Health|url=http://www.aarp.org/relationships/love-sex/info-06-2011/sex-improves-men-health.html|work=AARP The Magazine|accessdate=June 18, 2012}}</ref>, [[Family Circle]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=10 Ways to Reduce Your Cancer Risk|url=http://www.familycircle.com/health/concerns/cancer/reduce-cancer-risk/|work=Family Circle|accessdate=June 19, 2012}}</ref>, [[Ladies Home Journal]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=Quiz: Test Your Health IQ|url=http://www.lhj.com/lhj/quiz.jsp?quizId=/templatedata/lhj/quiz/data/healthIQquiz_06202002.xml|work=Ladies Home Journal|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>, [[Mother Earth News]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=75 Safe and Effective Herbal Remedies|url=http://www.motherearthnews.com/natural-health/herbal-remedies-z10m0vau.aspx|work=Mother Earth News|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>, [[Mother Jones]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=The Other Drug War|url=http://www.motherjones.com/politics/1998/11/other-drug-war|work=Mother Jones|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>, [[Prevention]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=11 Ways to Beat Psoriasis|url=http://www.prevention.com/beauty/beauty/beat-psoriasis-expert-advice|work=Prevention|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref> [[Reader’s Digest]], [[Smithsonian]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=Grace Under Fire|url=http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/earthquake.html|work=Smithsonian|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>, [[Yoga Journal]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=Monthly Moves|url=http://www.yogajournal.com/health/1616|work=Yoga Journal|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref> |
[[AARP The Magazine]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=8 Reasons Sex Improves Your Health|url=http://www.aarp.org/relationships/love-sex/info-06-2011/sex-improves-men-health.html|work=AARP The Magazine|accessdate=June 18, 2012}}</ref>, [[Family Circle]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=10 Ways to Reduce Your Cancer Risk|url=http://www.familycircle.com/health/concerns/cancer/reduce-cancer-risk/|work=Family Circle|accessdate=June 19, 2012}}</ref>, [[Ladies Home Journal]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=Quiz: Test Your Health IQ|url=http://www.lhj.com/lhj/quiz.jsp?quizId=/templatedata/lhj/quiz/data/healthIQquiz_06202002.xml|work=Ladies Home Journal|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>, [[Mother Earth News]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=75 Safe and Effective Herbal Remedies|url=http://www.motherearthnews.com/natural-health/herbal-remedies-z10m0vau.aspx|work=Mother Earth News|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>, [[Mother Jones]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=The Other Drug War|url=http://www.motherjones.com/politics/1998/11/other-drug-war|work=Mother Jones|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>, [[Prevention]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=11 Ways to Beat Psoriasis|url=http://www.prevention.com/beauty/beauty/beat-psoriasis-expert-advice|work=Prevention|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref> [[Reader’s Digest]], [[Smithsonian]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=Grace Under Fire|url=http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/earthquake.html|work=Smithsonian|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>, [[Yoga Journal]] <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=Monthly Moves|url=http://www.yogajournal.com/health/1616|work=Yoga Journal|date=28 August 2007 |accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref> |
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In 2005, at age 55, Castleman retired from general health hournalism to focus on sexuality, sex therapy, and sex research. Since 2009, he has written the twice-monthly blog “All About Sex” for PsychologyToday.com <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=All About Sex|url=http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/all-about-sex|work=PsychologyToday.com|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>. Castleman’s more than 350 posts have attracted more than 60 million views, making him the world’s most popular sexuality writer. His sexuality journalism has also appeared on many Web sites, among them: WebMD, Playboy.com, and Salon.com. |
In 2005, at age 55, Castleman retired from general health hournalism to focus on sexuality, sex therapy, and sex research. Since 2009, he has written the twice-monthly blog “All About Sex” for PsychologyToday.com <ref>{{cite web|last=Castleman|first=Michael|title=All About Sex|url=http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/all-about-sex|work=PsychologyToday.com|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref>. Castleman’s more than 350 posts have attracted more than 60 million views, making him the world’s most popular sexuality writer. His sexuality journalism has also appeared on many Web sites, among them: WebMD, Playboy.com, and Salon.com. |
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| title = Sizzling Sex for Life: Everything You Need to Know to Maximize Erotic Pleasure |
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| title = Building Bone Vitality: A Revolutionary Diet Plan to Prevent Bone Loss and Reverse Osteoporosis Without Calcium, Estrogen, or Drugs (with Amy Lanou, Ph.D.) |
| title = Building Bone Vitality: A Revolutionary Diet Plan to Prevent Bone Loss and Reverse Osteoporosis Without Calcium, Estrogen, or Drugs (with Amy Lanou, Ph.D.) |
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| publisher = McGraw-Hill |
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| title = There's Still a Person In There: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Treating, and Coping with |
| title = There's Still a Person In There: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Treating, and Coping with Alzheimer's Disease (with Matthew Naythons, M.D. and Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, Ph.D) |
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| publisher = Putnam |
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| title = The Medical Self-Care Book of Women's Health (with Sadja Greenwood, M.D. and Bobbie Hasselbring)
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| title = Killer Weed
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| title = Death Caps
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Michael Castleman | |
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Born | Brookline, Massachusetts | February 2, 1950
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Michigan |
Occupation(s) | Author, Journalist, Novelist |
Michael Zelig Castleman (born February 2, 1950) is an award-winning American journalist based in San Francisco, who specializes in health and sexuality. During a 35-year-career, he has published 15 nonfiction books and over 3,000 magazine and Web articles. His nonfiction titles have more than 2.5 million copies in print. As a novelist, he has written 4 murder mysteries set in San Francisco that deal, in part, with the city’s rich history.
Castleman’s 19th book, "The Untold Story of Books: A Writer's History of Publishing," was released in 2024. It’s the first history of publishing from an author’s point of view. It chronicles the evolution of book publishing from Gutenberg to Amazon, with special emphasis on the transition from 20th-century industrial publishing to digital publishing in the 21st, and its impact on publishers, distributors, booksellers, and especially authors. Publishers Weekly called it “fascinating … sweeping … rousing account.".[1]
Background
[edit]Michael Castleman was born on February 2, 1950 in Brookline, Massachusetts to parents of Ukrainian descent. He grew up in Lynbrook, a Long Island suburb of New York City. His father was a professor of metallurgy at Polytechnic Institute of New York University in Brooklyn. His mother was a school librarian. Castleman graduated from Malverne High School in 1968 and attended the University of Michigan, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1972. He earned a Masters in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1977.
Journalism
[edit]In college, Castleman spent most of his non-academic time working to end the war in Vietnam. After graduating, his anti-war, community-organizing efforts led to a job at the Ann Arbor Free Clinic. Castleman quickly saw that most of the clinic’s patients had problems that could have been easily prevented with good health information. He approached the local underground newspaper, the Ann Arbor Sun, with a proposal to write regular health articles.
Castleman wrote for the Sun from 1973 to 1975. Arriving in San Francisco in 1975, he wrote health articles for Pacific News Service, a small anti-war press syndicate that, after the Vietnam war, focused on news the mainstream media ignored.
Castleman became the director of the San Francisco Men’s Reproductive Health Clinic, the nation’s first birth control clinic for men. It distributed thousands of condoms for free years before the AIDS epidemic when the men’s contraceptives were not sold openly. To bring men in, clinic staff received trained by the University of California, San Francisco Human Sexuality Program in brief-intervention sex counseling. Castleman and his colleagues provided information and counseling for those with easily-treated problems, for example, premature ejaculation, and referred those with more complex issues to sex therapists. This model—information, counseling, and when necessary, referral—has informed Castleman’s health and sexuality journalism ever since.
In 1976, Castleman began writing for a quirky Marin County-based health magazine, Medical Self-Care, founded by a renegade doctor who shared Castleman’s passion for disseminating health information. He became its editor in 1979. When Castleman joined Medical Self-Care, it was a 4,000 circulation, black-and-white quarterly with no advertising. A decade later, it was a 100,000 circulation, full-color bimonthly with national advertising, admirers in Congress, and a feature on “60 Minutes.” But Medical Self-Care was chronically under-capitalized, and folded in 1990.
Castleman became a full-time freelance health journalist, writing for dozens of magazines, including: Reader’s Digest, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Self, Family Circle, Men’s Health, Men’s Journal., The Nation, and Mother Jones. From 1991 to 1995, he answered all the sex questions submitted to the Playboy Advisor.
His magazine health journalism includes:
AARP The Magazine [2], Family Circle [3], Ladies Home Journal [4], Mother Earth News [5], Mother Jones [6], Prevention [7] Reader’s Digest, Smithsonian [8], Yoga Journal [9]
In 2005, at age 55, Castleman retired from general health hournalism to focus on sexuality, sex therapy, and sex research. Since 2009, he has written the twice-monthly blog “All About Sex” for PsychologyToday.com [10]. Castleman’s more than 350 posts have attracted more than 60 million views, making him the world’s most popular sexuality writer. His sexuality journalism has also appeared on many Web sites, among them: WebMD, Playboy.com, and Salon.com.
Bibliography
[edit]===Non-Fiction===
- The Untold Story of Books: A Writer's History of Publishing. Unnamed. 2024. ISBN 978-1961884083.
- Sizzling Sex for Life: Everything You Need to Know to Maximize Erotic Pleasure. Skyhorse. 2021.
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- When Someone Dies: The Quick, Practical, Complete Guide to the Logistics of Death. Scribner. 2013.
- Building Bone Vitality: A Revolutionary Diet Plan to Prevent Bone Loss and Reverse Osteoporosis Without Calcium, Estrogen, or Drugs (with Amy Lanou, Ph.D.). McGraw-Hill. 2009. ISBN 978-0071600194.
- Great Sex: A Man's Guide to the Secrets of Total-Body Lovemaking. Rodale. 2004. ISBN 1579547370.
- The New Healing Herbs: The Classic Guide to Nature's Medicine. Rodale. 2001. ISBN 1579543049.
- Blended Medicine: How to Combine the Best of Mainstream and Alternative Medicine for Optimal Health and Wellness. Rodale. 2000. ISBN 1579545939.
- There's Still a Person In There: The Complete Guide to Preventing, Treating, and Coping with Alzheimer's Disease (with Matthew Naythons, M.D. and Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, Ph.D). Putnam. 2000. ISBN 0399526358.
- Nature's Cures: 33 Natural Therapies to Improve Your Health and Well-Being. Rodale. 1996. ISBN 0553576968.
- An Aspirin A Day: What You Can Do To Prevent Heart Attack, Stroke, and Cancer. Hyperion. 1993. ISBN 1562828800.
- Before You Call The Doctor: Safe, Effective, Self-Care for Over 300 Common Medical Problems (with Anne Simons, M.D., and Bobbie Hasselbring). Ballantine. 1992. ISBN 0449007421.
- Cold Cures: The Complete Guide to Prevention and Treatment of the Common Cold and Flu. Ballantine. 1987. ISBN 0449902250.
- The Medical Self-Care Book of Women's Health (with Sadja Greenwood, M.D. and Bobbie Hasselbring). Doubleday. 1987. ISBN 0385233256.
- Sexual Solutions: For Men and the Women Who Love Them. Simon and Schuster. 1980. ASIN B002NANK1G.
Fiction
[edit]- Killer Weed. MacAdam/Cage. 2013. ISBN 978-1849822404.
- A Killing in Real Estate. MacAdam/Cage. 2010. ISBN 978-1596923652.
- Death Caps. Last Gasp. 2007. ISBN 978-0867196757.
- The Lost Gold of San Francisco. 21st-Century Publishing. 2003. ISBN 0867196742.
==External links==
References
[edit]- ^ Unknown. "The Untold Story of Books: A Writer's History of Book Publishing". Publisher's Weekly. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ Castleman, Michael. "8 Reasons Sex Improves Your Health". AARP The Magazine. Retrieved June 18, 2012.
- ^ Castleman, Michael. "10 Ways to Reduce Your Cancer Risk". Family Circle. Retrieved June 19, 2012.
- ^ Castleman, Michael. "Quiz: Test Your Health IQ". Ladies Home Journal. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- ^ Castleman, Michael. "75 Safe and Effective Herbal Remedies". Mother Earth News. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- ^ Castleman, Michael. "The Other Drug War". Mother Jones. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- ^ Castleman, Michael. "11 Ways to Beat Psoriasis". Prevention. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- ^ Castleman, Michael. "Grace Under Fire". Smithsonian. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- ^ Castleman, Michael (28 August 2007). "Monthly Moves". Yoga Journal. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- ^ Castleman, Michael. "All About Sex". PsychologyToday.com. Retrieved 19 June 2012.