Joshua Stephens discusses his writing techniques and shares his rationale for interweaving politics into long-form prose pieces that he publishes in some of the world’s top journals on seemingly apolitical topics, like coffee or football. He reflects on his life as a nomadic writer and discusses how the theme of “dislocation” has shaped his perspective and impacted his writing. Joshua then shares some of his influences and discusses how his style of prose has evolved over the years. He gives specific tips for honing the craft, writing more tightly wound prose, and becoming a better writer over time. Joshua also discusses the influence of James Baldwin’s work on his life, politics, and writing. He then reflects on what travel means to him, tells a story about almost getting kidnapped in the Sinai, and shares how that moment profoundly impacted him. He then recommends some of his favorite books, his favorite coffee shops around the world, and his favorite travel destinations. FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE AT: www.TheMaverickShow.com
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