Tag Archive for: writing

James Carpenter: Following the Thread

I was impressed with James Carpenter from the beginning. Not merely because of his body of work or that he brought great ideas to our project. Quality speaks for itself. It was because he was open and approachable. That he was free of the need to impress is what impressed me the most. At the time I was living in Qatar, working on a fancy urban redevelopment scheme with teams of accomplished architects, engineers, planners, and construction-related consultants of every stripe. Among this esteemed, designerly crowd Jamie’s approachability was a rare trait, which made it all the more notable. We only met briefly but this impression stuck with me. When we fortuitously crossed paths a few years later in a TriBeCa coffee shop I had no reservations about re-introducing myself. And when I pitched him on it, the fact that he agreed to take part in this new Deviation thing was testament to his openness.
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Chuck Thompson – Status and its Evolving Nature and Role in Society

Chuck Thompson is an author, editor, and Peabody Award winning journalist, and we discuss his most recent book, The Status Revolution: The Improbably Story of How the Lowbrow Became The Highbrow.
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Lisa Dale Norton – Shimmering Images and the Art of Memoir

Lisa Dale Norton is an author, editor, and speaker, and we discuss the art of writing memoir and narrative nonfiction.