Mickey Rapkin, a highly accomplished and seasoned publishing professional, has established himself as a respected and accomplished journalist and author, with a storied career that has spanned multiple decades and numerous esteemed publications.
Before assuming his current positions, Rapkin held the esteemed role of senior editor at GQ magazine, a position he occupied for a remarkable seven years, during which time he honed his skills and gained a deep understanding of the industry.
As a result of his extensive experience and expertise, Rapkin has been sought after by a wide range of prominent publications, including, but not limited to, The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, and Details, for his insightful commentary and in-depth analysis.
Notable author and writer, Rapkin, has distinguished himself through his multifaceted contributions to various esteemed publications. In addition to his esteemed position at GQ, he also holds the esteemed title of monthly columnist at the renowned Elle magazine. Moreover, his exceptional writing skills have earned him the esteemed position of contributing editor at the celebrated Bon Appetit.
Rapkin's impressive literary accomplishments have yielded two outstanding books, both of which have received widespread acclaim. His first notable publication, "Pitch Perfect," was released by the reputable Gotham Books in 2008. This critically acclaimed work showcased Rapkin's remarkable ability to craft engaging narratives.
In 2010, Rapkin published his second notable book, "Theater Geek," through the respected Free Press. This publication further solidified his reputation as a versatile and accomplished writer, capable of tackling a wide range of subjects with ease and finesse.
Anna Kendrick, a talented actress, and Rebel Wilson, a renowned comedic actress, are set to star in the film adaptation of "Pitch Perfect", a movie that brings to life the thrilling world of collegiate a cappella groups.
The film, scheduled for release on October 5, 2012, is a testament to the remarkable storytelling abilities of author Mickey Rapkin, whose book of the same name has captivated readers with its engaging narrative.
Elizabeth Banks, a highly acclaimed producer, was instrumental in bringing this captivating story to the big screen, further solidifying Rapkin's reputation as a masterful storyteller.
Rapkin's sophomore literary endeavour, the critically acclaimed "Theater Geek", garnered significant national attention, with a prominent feature on the esteemed CBS Sunday Morning broadcast, as well as a prominent spotlight in the renowned Vanity Fair publication.