Episode 3: David Grann
David Grann, staff writer at The New Yorker, talks with Max Linsky.
“You don’t always know all the answers. I think that’s what kinda makes life interesting. The thing that makes these stories real, while they are in some ways unfathomable, [is that] there’s an uneasiness of certitude. Because there are things that are not always known, there are elements of doubt, and that can be very haunting.”
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Mark Singer and David Grann on the art of writing about mysterious characters. (Don’t miss Grann’s masterful story The Chameleon, about a French impostor.)