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Light on darkness, from Seattle to New Zealand
 
I spent the early part of autumn on a Greyhound, touring around the U.S. to promote my memoir. People said the trip would make a book. Others thought the first should be a film. Either way on either, it was fun. 
 
I spoke in 18 cities in roughly 30 days, which meant I spent more time stuck on buses than elsewhere. The story I told evolved along the way. What began as a talk about "Why I Quit The New York Times To Join Balkan Gangsters" wound up as "Careers Advice I Wish I'd Got At School" (delivered to journalism students).

Mayborn School of Journalism tweet

Among other mutations were "Of Course We're Being Lied To, But Why?" (to Texan sceptics and conspiracists) and "Why I Threw Away My Job To Be An Activist" (in various twisted incarnations).

Though friends offered valuable help, I made up the tour from day to day; few of the dates were booked before I left. Audience participation varied: some venues were packed, others less so; at least when I got there.

Awaiting audience
 
Though all had distinctive features, from The Writer's Garret armchairs in Dallas, to a gallery in the melting pot of Hamtramck, my favourite was a poetry bookshop in Colorado. Like many, that event was scheduled a few days beforehand. It still drew a crowd.

A last-minute hostage to fate, the tour was a flashback to Belgrade; as anarchic as the ECHO Festival, but minus Balkan gangsters so less stressful. I even sold books to random passers by, as well as those who came to talks.

Panhandling in Manhattan

Although I was hard on journalists (me included), the media proved surprisingly receptive. Here's a short TV interview about New York Times propaganda. 

RT America, Breaking the Set

And here's a lengthier one on Texan public radio, with the focus on my Balkan misdemeanours.

KERA

For more on what's wrong with the news business, try this half-hour chat on Radio New Zealand.

Radio New Zealand

And if you'd rather hear my story's bare essentials, here's all you could want (and more) in pithy soundbites.

Funemployment Radio

Archived interviews are available on my website, along with this profile in a Californian magazine.

Alive Magazine

There's also further in-depth coverage, including this from a former Reuters Belgrade bureau chief.

Review in The Herald

To set up an interview, or order my memoir for review, please contact me here.

I'm also scheduling more talks for the coming months; here's a flyer and information from my agent.

Talks Flyer
 
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About The Author


Daniel Simpson

Daniel Simpson is a renegade reporter. Born in England, he trained at Reuters, and later made a fake Financial Times.

He occasionally writes about yoga, among other things. He lives somewhere between the UK and northern India.

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A fake FT, set in 2020

Fake Financial Times from 2020
 
YouTube Book Trailer

Trailer film for the book (2:45)
 
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FAQ about the book (14:25)
 
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ECHO Festival Program

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