This week we talk to Steve Almond about the good and bad in all of us
Steve Almond spent seven years as a newspaper reporter in Texas and Florida before writing his first book, the story collection My Life in Heavy Metal. His books, Candyfreak, and Rock and Roll Will Save Your Life: A Book by and for the Fanatics Among Us were New York Times Bestsellers. His short fiction has been included in The Best American Short Stories and Pushcart Prize anthologies, and his collection, God Bless America, won the Paterson Prize for Fiction. Almond writes commentary and journalism regularly for The New York Times Magazine and The Boston Globe. A former sports reporter and play-by-play man, his latst book is called Against Football: One Fan's Reluctant Manifesto.
He is also the co host of the popular Dear Sugar podcast that he co-hosts with Cheryl Strayed.
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In This Interview Steve and I Discuss...
The beginnings of the Dear Sugar column
Being funny and poignant at the same time
What makes good writing
How to make an advice column good
The culture of treating everything like a joke or with irony
Kurt Vonnegut
Language, storytelling and humor as a way to fight of despair
The declining American culture
The One You Feed parable
The two stories that we are constantly telling the world
How the two wolves keep fighting all our lives
The flattening out of character in American discourse
How we all contain great and terrible qualities
How our culture makes a god out of convenience
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