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Matt Tullis Interviews Justin Heckert About \"The Girl Who Feels No Pain\"

Journalist Justin Heckert discusses his story "The Hazards of Growing Up Painlessly" with Ashland University journalism professor Matt Tullis in this podcast. Heckert's story chronicles the life of 13-year-old Ashlyn Blocker, who suffers from congenital insensitivity to pain. The story was published Read More...

\"The Most Amazing Bowling Story Ever\" Interview with Michael J. Mooney

In this podcast, Matt Tullis, Journalism Professor at Ashland University, interviews Michael J. Mooney about his piece in D Magazine, "The Most Amazing Bowling Story Ever," which has garnered attention as one of the best pieces of nonfiction in 2012.Read "The Most Amazing Bowling Story Ever" by Mich Read More...

An Interview with Pamela Coloff about \"The Innocent Man\"

In November and December of 2012, Texas Monthly Magazine published the story "The Innocent Man." The two-part series, reported and written by Pamela Colloff, tells the story of Michael Morton, a young husband and father who was wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife in 1987. Morton spent 24 Read More...

Stephen Rodrick and \"The Misfits\"

Stephen Rodrick wrote the cover story for the Jan. 10 issue of The New York Times Magazine. The story was titled "The Misfits," in print, but online, thanks to search engine optimization, it was called "Here is what happens when you cast Lindsay Lohan in your movie." Rodrick was embedded with the ca Read More...

Luke Dittrich and \"The Prophet\"

Luke Dittrich has been writing for Esquire for about six years. In that time, he's written about a man who lived most of his life with no memory (a man who was also treated by Dittrich's grandfather), the Penn State scandal and the Joplin, Missouri, tornado that killed 160 people. That last story wo Read More...

Jason Fagone on \"Has Carl June Found a Key to Fighting Cancer?\"

Jason Fagone, a Philadelphia-based journalist, writes about science, sports and culture for Wired magazine and Philadelphia magazine. Fagone’s work has also appeared in GQ, Esquire, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Slate and Deadspin.Fagone’s most recent story in Philadelphia m Read More...

Janet Reitman on \"Jahar\'s World\"

In this podcast, Matt Tullis interviews Janet Reitman, contributing editor at Rolling Stone, about her story "Jahar's World," from the July 2013 issue of Rolling Stone.  Listen to the podcast.Janet Reitman is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and is the author of Inside Scientology: The St Read More...

Podcast with Chris Jones

Chris Jones is a writer-at-large for Esquire, as well as a back-page columnist for ESPN The Magazine. Jones has twice won National Magazine Awards. In 2009, his story “The Things that Carried Him” won for feature writing.Jones is an expert profile writer. His 2010 piece on the late Roger Read More...

Podcast Interview with Mike Sager

Mike Sager is a bestselling author and award-winning reporter who has been called the beat poet of American journalism. He currently works as a writer at large for Esquire Magazine, and is also the editor and publisher of The Sager Group, a consortium of multimedia artists and writers.Sager recently Read More...

Podcast Interview with Wil S. Hylton

In this podcast, Matt Tullis talks with Wil S. Hylton, author of the book Vanished.Vanished focuses on the modern-day search for one American bomber that crashed over the Pacific Islands during World War II. That bomber carried 11 men, who for decades, were listed as missing in action. Finding Read More...

Podcast Interview with Ben Montgomery

In this podcast, Matt Tullis talks with Ben Montgomery, enterprise reporter at the Tampa Bay Times and the author of Grandma Gatewood’s Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail.Montgomery’s book focuses on Emma Gatewood, who at the age of 67, through-hiked t Read More...

Podcast Interview with Eli Saslow

In this episode of Gangrey: The Podcast, Matt Tullis interviews Eli Saslow.Eli Saslow is a reporter at the Washington Post. Earlier this year, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for his series of stories on food stamps in a post-recession America.Over the course of 2013, Saslow repo Read More...

Podcast Interview with Earl Swift

In this episode of Gangrey: The Podcast, Matt Tullis talks with Earl Swift, the author of Auto Biography: A Classic Car, An Outlaw Motorhead, and 57 Years of the American Dream. The book tells the life story of a 1957 Chevy that, at the beginning of the book, is falling apart.CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO Read More...

Podcast Interview with Vanessa Grigoriadis

In this episode of Gangrey: The Podcast, Matt Tullis talks with Vanessa Grigoriadis, award winning contributor for national magazines including New York, Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone magazines. She talks about pop culture,  journalistic research and some of her recent articles.& Read More...

Podcast Interview with David Giffels

In this episode of Gangrey: The Podcast, Matt Tullis talks with David Giffels, former newspaper reporter and author of the book, The Hard Way on Purpose: Essays and Dispatches from the Rust Belt.CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE PODCASTGiffels, who grew up and has lived his entire life in Akron, Ohio, wri Read More...

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