Episode 441: Seth Wickersham Gets Them Out of the Building

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By Brendan O’Meara

Seth Wickersham (@seth.wickersham on IG) didn’t always want to be a sports writer, but he found his way to it by being a high school quarterback, covering the University of Missouri Tigers, and “crashing the party” at the Super Bowl with fellow writers Wright Thompson and Justin Heckert.

This episode was a chance to revisit his amazing story on its ten-year anniversary, “Awakening the Giant,” about Y.A. Tittle. Seth also is the author of It’s Better to be Feared about the New England Patriots dynasty, a book twenty years in the making. He’s a senior writer for ESPN.com and often collaborates with the Pulitzer Prize-winning Don Van Natta Jr. — he of The Sunday Long Read — on deeply reported pieces on the NFL.

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Episode 417: ‘Stories Can Save Us’ and the Enduring Legacy of Matt Tullis

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By Brendan O’Meara

Special episode this week, CNFers, as we celebrate Matt Tullis and his post-humous book Stories Can Save Us: America’s Best Narrative Journalists Explain How (University of Georgia Press).

It’s a collection of transcripts from Matt’s Gangrey the Podcast that includes a special reported afterward written by Justin Heckert (@justinheckert), one of the key ambassadors of this book.

Justin wrote many memorable stories over the last twenty years like a dude inspired by Jackass, Blockbuster Video, the story of an unused ticket, and many, many more. He wrote a great afterward in Walt Harrington’s Artful Journalism and appeared in The Next Wave: America’s New Generation of Great Literary Journalists (The Sager Group).

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