This episode features an interview with Atul Gawande, a surgeon and accomplished writer, exploring his writing process, discipline, and how he integrates it with his demanding medical career. Gawande shares insights into his early writing experiences, the importance of rewriting, and how he balances his work in surgery, public health, and writing by focusing on activities that energize him. He discusses his approach to crafting compelling narratives for The New Yorker, the role of entry points in engaging readers, and the emotional and intellectual components of his books, including "Being Mortal." Gawande also touches on his writing routine, research methods, and his perspective on using AI as a tool in the writing process.
Outlines
Part 1: Career Philosophy, Energy, and Beginnings
Part 2: Writing Style, Voice, and Narrative
Part 3: Mortality, Meaning, and Medical Ethics
Part 4: The Writing Process and Feedback
Part 5: Craft, Audience, and Future Outlook
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