A decade ago, Michael Sharp and Brian had desks right next to each other. They were both sports writers at the Press & Sun-Bulletin in Binghamton (N.Y.). Michael covered minor-league hockey, Brian minor-league baseball and college sports.
Now, they’re both former sports writers. Michael works in marketing in Virginia, Brian’s a professor.
Michael and Brian reminisce about their careers as sports journalists. What happens when you realize the only job you’ve ever wanted isn’t for you anymore? What made the 2000s such a weird time to be a sports writer, and what was it like to be the last generation that dreamed of being a “newspaper guy”?
The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis
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