Nationally published writer and editor of books, magazine features, and on-line
content• Creator of the popular In Mind literary anthologies and
co-editor of The Brooklyn Reader, both published by Random House
• Writer and editor of the Access Guide to Washington (Harper Collins), the DK Guide to Washington (Dorling Kindersley), other guidebooks, and many travel articles
• Numerous magazine and newspaper articles on art, architecture, design, food, and travel
• Book and film reviewer• Guest on National Public Radio, including Talk of the
Nation, The Diane Rehm Show, and All Things Considered• Experience in scriptwriting, “book doctoring,”
providing content for internet sites, and writing public relations material
books | articles | reviews | guidebooks | profiles | scripts | internet content | public relations material
Clients The American Film Institute
Americana Magazine
The Baltimore Sun
Creative Ideas
Crown Publishers
DiscoveryHealth.com
The Disney Corporation
Dorling Kindersley Publishers
Family Fun Magazine
Harper Collins
Hemispheres Magazine
Historic Preservation
Home and Design Magazine The Legacy
Project
Literary TravelerThe Museum of the American Indian
Museum Network.comNational GeographicNational Public RadioThe National Trust for
Historic PreservationNewsdayPreservation NewsSesame Street MagazineSouthern Accents MagazineSmithsonian AssociatesVintage/Random HouseUSATodayWashington DossierWashington LawyerThe Washington Post
Art, Architecture, and Design
The explosion of interest in art, architecture, and design has fueled the need for writers who can interpret aesthetic principles for the casual reader, yet write with authority for specialized audiences. From profiles on today’s innovative architects to in-depth analyses and criticism of design trends, my nationally published work incorporates a long experience with the design community.
Copy the url below into your browser to read my article about a home designed by architect David Jameson.http://www.homeanddesign.com/article/40
Profiles There is an art to the interview and its faithful
translation to the page; a good profile should capture the person and his or her passion. In my many profiles, I have interviewed architects, writers, interior designers, poets, politicians, craftspeople, chefs, museum curators, graphic designers, landscape architects, artists -- and dozens of others.
Copy the url below into your browser to view my profile of kitchen designer Jimi Yui.http://www.homeanddesign.com/article/102
Food and Travel
Exhaustive research and unfailing accuracy are givens in good travel writing. However, the best writing creates a unique sense of place that transcends the compendium of facts. In my work as a writer, researcher and editor of travel guidebooks, I infuse the printed word with energy, wit, and a knowledgeable voice; my guides are indispensable companions for hundreds of thousands of travelers. I bring the same skill to my numerous travel articles in national magazines and newspapers.
Copy the url below into your browser to view my article from Literary Traveler.
http://www.literarytraveler.com/literary_articles/library_of_congress_dc.aspx
Books
Hailed as “Required Reading” in the New York Post and called “a real treasure” by the International Herald Tribune, my “In Mind” series of travel anthologies has enjoyed critical praise and a spot on Amazon’s bestseller list. Each of the five books in the series has been published by Vintage, a division of Random House. In addition, I co-edited The Brooklyn Reader, also for Random House.
Spain in Mind Tuscany in MindFrance in MindIreland in MindItaly in MindandThe Brooklyn Reader
Reviews
My book and film reviews draw on a well of knowledge of literature and popular culture. Recently, a review of Alice McDermott’s book That Night on All Things Considered drew an overwhelming response from NPR listeners.
Copy the url below into your browser to see the review of That Night at the NPR website.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=13929783
Editorial
Scriptwriting, internet content, “book doctoring”, manuscript editing,
and public relations materials
My portfolio includes scripts for the Smithsonian Associates and the National Geographic Society and manuscripts for the National Museum of the American Indian, the Legacy Project, and many individual authors, both fiction and non-fiction.
In the MediaSpain in Mind “The perfect read for the traveler” National
Geographic Traveler Ultimate Travel Library
Tuscany in Mind “Required Reading” by The New York PostFrance in Mind “A real treasure -- beyond all the stereotypes
-- for those who love being here” The International Herald Tribune
Ireland in Mind “A really striking and unusual collection of authors” Kirkus Reviews
Italy in Mind “A feast of fine literature set in glorious surroundings” Amazon Travel Editor’s Recommended Book of 1997Top ten fiction bestseller Boston Globe
The Brooklyn Reader “There’s plenty of gems, but one of the best is Capote’s evocation of the Heights and those first sentences. ‘I live in Brooklyn. By choice.’” New York Magazine“Testaments to the mythic place Brooklyn was, and in many ways, continues to be” The Daily News“Intelligently conceived and executed” The Boston Globe
Bio
[email protected] Alice Leccese Powers edits literary anthologies for Random House and writes guidebooks and innumerable articles for national magazines and newspapers. She also teaches writing at the Corcoran College of Art + Design. Powers has masters degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Slade School of Fine Art in London.She lives in Washington, DC.