Best-selling crime novelist Don Winslow on why it's not a bad idea to keep a punching bag in your office
Don Winslow, author behind ‘The Cartel’ and ‘Broken’ on his custom-built Mustang, his curious lack of frustrations and what happens when he stands up to workI love SiriusXM, especially the Real Jazz and Symphony Hall channels—they’re really well-curated. And on long drives, I like to listen to Comedy Central Radio. But if whoever they’ve got on isn’t making me laugh, I switch quickly over. I’m pretty promiscuous with the buttons.
I wrote my new book “Broken” at a jury-rigged standing desk at our Rhode Island home. In California, I have a Vari electric standing desk that I love because I can set the height. This may sound nuts, but I have a different energy writing while standing...
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