
The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara Episode 517: The Miracle of Writing a Book with Keith O'Brien
"Those people who shaped the people are often more important than the subject, because they have insight into this young person that they were working with. It's crucial," says Keith O'Brien, bestselling author of Heartland: A Forgotten Place, an Impossible Dream, and the Miracle of Larry Bird.
Today we have Keith O’Brien, author of five books, including his latest book Heartland: A forgotten Place, an Impossible Dream, and the Miracle of Larry Bird. It’s published by Atria Books.
It’s a lean, propulsive biography framed as an origin story of Larry Bird before he went to the NBA to later become one of the ten best players in history.
Keith is the New York Times bestselling author of Outside Shot, Fly Girls, Paradise Falls, Charlie Hustle, which won the PEN America award for biography, and now Heartland. You can learn more about Keith at keithob.com and follow him on the ol’ IG @obrienstory. This book has been crushing it. His events have been overflowing. In this episode we talk about:
- The dispiriting change we’re seeing in sports journalism
- Finding the people who shaped the people
- Sitting under the prism of history
- Writing an origin story
- His favorite part of the job
- And how writing a book is like a miracle every time you finish
- Lost of great stuff to chew on …
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Show notes: brendanomeara.com
