The editor of Unspeakable Acts on the problems inherent in true crime reporting, the human desire for narrative, and the failings of the criminal justice system.
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Talking to the author of Cuyahoga about geographic feuds, stories as coffins, and LeBron James.
The author of Pew on confession and original brokenness.
Talking to the author of The Sprawl about teen rage, community disconnection, and building better suburbs.
Speaking to the author of Caste about the insufficiencies of the term "racism," objectivity versus balance, and the opportunities America's coming demographic shift presents.
The author of Life Events on grieving, exit guides, and the way we think about death.
The author of The Ghost in the House on acts of grace, territorial tendencies, and the silver lining in things being temporary.
The author of Death in Her Hands on putting characters in blank spaces, crime solving, and consumption.
The author of Exciting Times on spreading goodwill, navigating and honouring difference, and the lie of meritocracy.
Talking to the author of Strange Hotel about the tolerance and patience of readers, writing "difficult" books, and the urgency that comes with age.
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