Rocky’s Story
Editor-in-Chief and CEO: Rocky Reichman
Rocky Reichman, 19, is Editor-in-Chief and CEO of Literary Magic. Rocky founded Literary Magic at 15. He has authored numerous columns on etymology and linguistics. At 16 The New York Times columnist William Safire dubbed Rocky a “word maven” after one of his editors forwarded Safire a sample article. Shortly after, Rocky was invited to intern on the Online Media team at The McGraw-Hill Companies in the Marketing and Product Development department, to help them build, grow and innovate their online publications. Currently, Rocky handles Marketing & PR at tech startup Narobo.
Rocky is a young, dynamic socially motivated entrepreneur who has a passion, purpose and deep appreciation for ideas and creativity, linguistics, words, the arts and humanities as they pertain to words, from the idea stage to how those words emerge into the public domain, whether written or spoken.
Rocky’s fascination with writing emerged at age 12 after a reading the novel Magician: Apprentice. This book inspired Rocky to write his first novel. That took 3 years. His second novel took 3 days (67 hours to be exact).
A sought after literary consultant, Rocky has authored more than 200 articles in total in a variety of categories and published for organizations including Firstwriter newsletter, Whisper Poetry and LiteraryForums.org. He also served at the Executive Editor for his High School Magazine and helped found a local Writer’s Workshop in his local community. His advocacy work and selflessness has not gone unnoticed as Rocky was the recipient for the New York State Attorney General’s “Triple C” Award for “Courage, Character and Commitment,” and also received his high school’s English Literature Award.
In his spare time, Rocky enjoys writing and tap dancing. He tweets with @RockyReichman and maintains a blog at www.RockyReichman.com.
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