Chris Faraone goes to ‘Heartbreak Hell’ and back with new e-book about the Boston Marathon bombings
In times of disaster, there are those who run. And then there are those who run directly into the fray. Journalist Chris Faraone is one of the those people. The former reporter for the Boston Phoenix, the now defunct alt-weekly, is an immersive journalist (a Gonzo journalist, really,) the kind who doesn’t mind getting a little dirt on his hands while hunting for the facts other journalists might leave un-dug. The kind who relishes it.
Faraone has camped in the trenches of the Occupy movement — following the movement tirelessly, some might say doggedly — reporting from hotspots in Dewey Square and camps across the country. These months spent exhaustively reporting the grassroots protests for the Phoenix birthed the 34-year-old writer’s first book, the self-published 99 Nights with the 99 Percent.
Now, just two weeks after the bombs went off at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, he’s penned his second book. Heartbreak Hell is an e-book that chronicles Faraone’s experiences reporting the attack on the marathon —both as a journalist and a self-appointed Bostonian — over many sleepless hours fueled, by his own admission, by a lot of drugs and a lot of heart.
‘Occupy’ movement reborn in Sussex University battle
Free buses poured in from London and many arrived the night before, for one of Britain’s largest protests in recent years and a reminder that the Occupy movement is still alive.
UPDATE: More than 100 arrests as Occupy protesters storm Financial District
More than 100 protesters have already been arrested as the movement marks its first anniversary today.
Jackie Barcliff: Police searching for Occupy protester accused of rape
Cops have a name and photo of the suspect in a recent rape and they say the man is a known member of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Reports: Occupy Wall Street link to Sarah Fox murder may be an error
Occupy Wall Street members are denying that the movement organized a
March subway protest where DNA was collected that matches the 2004
murder scene of a Juilliard student.
Occupy Wall Street files federal law suit against city over the ‘People’s Library’
Librarians for Occupy Wall Street’s “People’s Library” filed a law suit against the city and the NYPD over books that were damaged during the eviction of Zuccotti Park.
Occupy Wall Street makes its ‘May Day’ comeback
New Yorkers who thought they had seen the last of Occupy Wall Street had
a rude awakening yesterday as protesters stormed the city in numbers
not seen since the height of the movement last fall.
30 people arrested in Occupy ‘May Day’ protests
Occupy Wall Street’s events for “May Day” continue to garner traction through the afternoon.
Leaked NYPD document shows police plans for ‘May Day’
A six-page NYPD document leaked online shows the police department’s preparations for today’s Occupy Wall Street “May Day.”
More arrests in Occupy’s ‘Wildcat’ march for ‘May Day’
The Occupy movement’s “May Day” general strike could include “the biggest shut down the city of New York has ever seen.”
