Intro

I'm Brandon Sneed. I wrote The Edge of Legend. I'm a journalist who's written for ESPN The MagazineThe Red BulletinSLAM, and other fine places. I founded and edit HeyGoodCall.com. This is my blog. It's about journalism and other storytelling. Also, random stuff about sports and life, because that's how I roll. 

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Back on Track
(The Red Bulletin magazine) 

Nobody Walks Alone
(ESPN: The Magazine)

The First Legend
(SLAM magazine) 

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Tuesday
Jan172012

Brandon and Katie Go To a Football Game

So last weekend this guy and his girl who've been married almost three years and who sometimes feel like they’ve been growing up too fast and who got tired of being all super tight with money decided for a weekend to just say "Screw it" and go on an adventure. 

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Wednesday
Oct262011

David Roth Says Cool Things About 'Nobody Walks Alone'

Many thanks to David Roth at the Wall Street Journal for a great shoutout about my recent ESPN The Magazine story, "Nobody Walks Alone."

From Roth's Tuesday column at The Daily Fix

Mike Williams was never all that famous, although he did spend much of his working life around people more famous than he – first in a supporting-garbageman role during his brief NBA career (and a longer one abroad) and then as a bodyguard for famous people who had use of an imposing 300-pounder who was nicknamed Massive Mike during his playing days. So when Williams was badly injured in carrying out his bodyguard duties, it didn’t make news.

And yet the story of Williams’ qualified, difficult, ongoing and near-miraculous recovery from apparent paralysis is a pretty great sports story. And because of what it illuminates about the bonds between teammates, about competitive and strength, and some bigger truths about human toughness, Williams’s story, as told by Brandon Sneed in ESPN the Magazine, is pretty inspiring even if you don’t know who Massive Mike Williams is.

To quote a gangsta stereotype: Word, homie. 

OK, sorry about that.

But for real, thanks David. 

You can find good ol' Dave at davidroththewriter.com