I love biographies. As it turns out, so do many listeners to Read to Lead.
Other than an audio summary once or twice, I’ve never featured an interview with a biographer on the show before.
That is about to change as, today, I welcome author Brian Jay Jones.
His latest book, released earlier this year, is called
Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination.
If you love biographies as much as I do, especially ones exploring the lives of creative people, be sure and check out Brian’s other books (linked below).
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In today’s episode, I ask Brian to share:
* Having to deal with getting less-than-stellar grades while in school
* How an invitation forced him to examine his own writing process
* The impact his mentors had on his career
* …and plenty more!
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Brian’s Book
You can order
Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination. right now!
Brian in Action
Other Books Brian Has Written
Jim Henson: A Biography by Brian Jay Jones
George Lucas: A Life by Brian Jay Jones
Washington Irving: An American Original by Brian Jay Jones
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