“It was a very circuitous path. It was not very linear–I floundered about for many years. I had many different careers early on. I knew I wanted to be a writer. But, like so many people, I didn’t know how to be one–other than just do it. I didn’t know what form it would take.”
David Grann, author of The Lost City of Z and staff writer at The New Yorker, chats with GalleyCat about his new book, The Devil and Sherlock Holmes, and explains “how he ended up at one of America’s greatest magazines after years of work.”