Arts Entertainment Literary escort and former Detroiter Naomi Epii takes what she's learned from fizmoi authors to help budding writers find their muse SHARI S. COHEN Special to the Jewish News n almost any workday, liter- ary escort Naomi Epel can be found driving around a well-known author from an interview at a television studio to a bookstore for a reading. The author might be a best-selling novelist like John Berendt; an expert in a particular field, such as lawyer Alan Dershowitz; or an activist promoting her views, like feminist writer Gloria Steinem. Shari S. Cohen is a freelance writer who lives in Bloomfield Hills. 4/30 1999 86 Detroit Jewish News "Dershowitz was very funny and very into being Jewish. Even though he was here right after the 0. J. Simpson trial, he was much more interested in talking about Judaism," recalls Epel in an interview from her San Francisco home. "Gloria Steinem was very gracious, very good at being lovely to people," she says. Being a literary escort is not a pop- ular profession in Detroit, Epel's hometown, but book tours are impor- tant in publishing, especially in the major literary markets on the East and West coasts. A literary escort is part chauffeur, part tour guide and part companion for an author on the promotional cir- cuit. "It's great conversation with real- ly interesting people," says Epel. Although she is a little concerned about an upcoming assignment to drive around controversial author Salman Rushdie, Epel says there are few drawbacks to her kind of work. For her, it's worth putting up with the frustrations of traffic and the unfriendliness of a few writers for the opportunity to meet and shepherd the others around. In fact, Epel used her "day job" as the inspiration to write two books of her own. Writers Dreaming (Vinta Books; $13), published in 1993, collection of interviews with 26 n elists — ranging from Stephen Ki Amy Tan and Elmore Leonard to Maya Angelou, Anne Rice and Robert Stone — about their drear and the creative process. Her new, work, The Observation Deck: A -lb, Kit for Writers (Chronicle Books; $19.95), published last year, is attractively packaged in a box, wh contains a small, soft-covered vol- ume and a deck of 50 cleverly designed cards. Each card is impri ed with a brief instruction, such a r /