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Start for freeCraig Mod, writer, designer and long-distance walker, shares his fascinating life story and creative journey in this wide-ranging conversation. Some key highlights:
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Growing up in a working-class Connecticut town, Craig was drawn to books, writing and technology from a young age. He taught himself web design and programming as a teenager.
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After briefly working in Silicon Valley, Craig moved to Japan at age 19, drawn to the culture and lower cost of living that allowed him to focus on creative projects.
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He discusses his struggles with alcohol in his 20s and how running, walking and writing helped him build self-worth and overcome addiction.
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Craig shares stories of transformative experiences like climbing to Annapurna Base Camp in Nepal and attending the prestigious MacDowell writing residency.
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He talks about developing his walking and writing practice, often covering 30km a day while writing 2-4,000 words.
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Craig discusses his upcoming book "Things Become Other Things" about a 600km walk in Japan during COVID and reflections on a childhood friendship.
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He shares insights on the value of artist residencies, the importance of archetypes and mentors, and cultivating belief in oneself as a creative.
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Craig emphasizes the power of writing to connect him with amazing people and opportunities throughout his life.
Throughout the conversation, Craig's passion for books, writing, walking and creative exploration shines through. His unique perspective as someone deeply embedded in both Japanese and Western culture provides fascinating insights. This wide-ranging discussion covers Craig's creative journey and philosophy, offering inspiration for aspiring writers, artists and creators.
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