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Episode 13—Greg Hanlon on the Audacity of Voice and the Value of Struggle

from The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara · host Brendan O'Meara

Greg Hanlon is a crime editor at People Magazine and also a freelance sports writer. His piece "Sins of the Preacher" was anthologized in the Best American Sports Writing 2015 edition. His "The Many Crimes of Mel Hall" was a notable selection. That's called a hell of a run! In this conversation we hit up a lot nuts and bolts and also what Greg looks for in a story before he goes all in.

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