Night Running : A Book of Essays About Breaking Through

Mitchell, Emily; Russo-Schoenfield, Joy; Milligan, Anne; Danko, Pete; Runs, Vanessa

ISBN 10: 0985419075 ISBN 13: 9780985419073
Edité par Wellstone Books, 2016
Ancien(s) ou d'occasion Couverture souple

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Writing and running have a lot in common, especially that feeling in the pit of your gut that tells you to be afraid, very afraid, just before you start. But in writing as well as running, sometimes the fear and dread turn out to have been misplaced. Sometimes you are powered as if from without by a feeling that you can do what you have never done before. NIGHT RUNNING is a project all about breaking through that feeling of fear and dread and discovering exciting new possibilities. It's a book of essays by five different writers, each alone in the night, each exploring the raw hope and agony of life that we so often keep hidden, bottled up inside.

À propos de l?auteur: Pete Danko lives in Portland, Oregon, where he spends his days raising his teen-age son, writing about clean energy, consulting on wine public relations and looking forward to getting out for a run. He was an early-morning slot guy at the old San Francisco Examiner and an editor at HotWired and Wired News in the early days of the Web and has written for Mountain Bike Magazine, Detroit Free-Press, Riverside Press Enterprise and The New York Times.

Emily Mitchell’s first novel, THE LAST SUMMER OF THE WORLD, was a finalist for the 2008 Young Lions Award. Her short fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, New England Review, TriQuarterly and other magazines. Her review-essays have appeared in The New York Times and the New Statesman.

Steve Kettmann is the publisher of Wellstone Books and a co-founder of the Wellstone Center in the Redwoods. A former staff writer for New York Newsday and the San Francisco Chronicle, he has reported from more than forty countries for publications including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Salon.com and Wired.com. The author of ONE DAY AT FENWAY, he has published three Times best-sellers as a ghost-writer/co-writer, including JUICED, the Jose Canseco steroid tell-all, and WHAT A PARTY! with Terry McAuliffe.

Dahlia Scheindlin was born in Montreal and raised in New York City and currently resides in Israel. She is an international public opinion researcher and political strategist, and has consulted on political and social campaigns in more than a dozen different countries. She is a doctoral candidate and lecturer at Tel Aviv University as well as a columnist, op-ed contributor and media commentator. Dahlia has published articles in the New York Times, Foreign Policy, Huffington Post and Haaretz.

T.J. Quinn is an award-winning investigative reporter for ESPN who has reported widely on performance-enhancing drugs. He also appears as a regular guest anchor on the ESPN program “Outside the Lines.” Quinn spent seven years as a baseball beat writer, covering the Chicago White Sox and New York Mets, and was chairman of the New York chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. He was a member of the New York Daily News’ sports investigative team, which broke numerous stories about PEDs in baseball. T.J. also serves as adjunct professor of journalism at Columbia, and coaches too many youth soccer teams.

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Titre : Night Running : A Book of Essays About ...
Éditeur : Wellstone Books
Date d'édition : 2016
Reliure : Couverture souple
Etat : As New

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