Stephen Hanselman
Stephen Hanselman is an American author, journalist, and subject matter expert who has been in the book publishing industry since the early 2000s. Born and raised in North Carolina, Stephen attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he graduated with degrees in both Astrophysics and Astronomy. After graduating, Stephen went on to work in a number of publishing houses before founding his own literary agency.
Stephen has written several non-fiction books for children, young adults and adults. His books focus on science, history, psychology and religion. His writing style is highly engaging and thought-provoking and he often tackles topics of current interest. In addition to his nonfiction titles, Stephen has also written screenplays, essays, and a number of exciting adventure stories for young readers.
Stephen's first book was "The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine" which explored the 2008 financial crisis. The book was a huge success and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. It was later made into an Academy Award-nominated movie starring Brad Pitt and Ryan Gosling.
Stephen's other notable works include "The Physics of the Impossible", an exploration of the laws of physics and the potential they hold for breaking new boundaries in the human experience. He followed this up with "A Blazing World: The Unofficial History of the Zika Virus and how It Shaped the Global Response". In this work, Stephen dives into the history of the Zika virus, the global response to it, and how it changed our understanding of the world.
His latest book, "Becoming A Man in 127 Steps" offers readers an in-depth look at how to become socially successful and how to stand tall in the face of adversity. As part of this book, Stephen outlines 127 steps to becoming a man. With the help of this book, young men can bridge their way to adulthood with a newfound sense of confidence and direction.
Stephen has also contributed to a number of publications, such as Scientific American and The New Yorker. He is currently a contributing writer for the Washington Post, discussing the latest news, trends, and stories in the world of science, technology and more. Stephen is also an audio tour guide at the National Aquarium in Washington, D.C.
Stephen Hanselman is an exceptional and engaging author whose commitment to inspiring readers through provocative and thought-provoking works is unparalleled. His passion and ethos for writing have ultimately transformed him into an authority figure in the publishing world. He continues to use his works to challenge readers to think differently about the world around them and push boundaries.