Don Van Natta, ESPN investigative reporter
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For the second-straight week, the MTTS welcomes a multi-time Pulitzer Prize winner. This time, we have ESPN.com’s Don Van Natta, who’s won three (!) of those awards. In our chat, we talk about how Van Natta could take notes in the midst of a 165-mph hurricane and then churn out a 1,400-word story that helped his newspaper win the Pulitzer, why he turned to sports writing after so many years as an investigative newshound at the NY Times, how over-reporting can help and hurt his stories, and how an investigative reporter spends his days.
Plus, we recount our experiences trying to report and write separate biographies of Sid Gillman at about the same time, and we talk about how tough the book-writing world can be.
My favorite quote from the podcast on how Van Natta operates: “You have to report with insecurity, and you have to write with overconfidence.”
https://joshkatzowitz.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/54-donvannattajr.m4aInterviewed on 12-1-14
Here’s the Comfort Inn/Hurricane Andrew story from the Miami Herald we referenced early in the podcast.
And here’s where to sign up for Van Natta’a weekly Sunday Long Read choices.
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