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Jeff Glor talks to Tom Chiarella, Writer at Large of Esquire Magazine.
Jeff Glor: What inspired you to write the article?
Tom Chiarella: I like writing about work, and the idea was to see if I could work on a tracking site. It's a dangerous job though, requiring months, sometimes years of training, and the liability issued are legion. So eventually it became another sort of investigation-- I just took a ride into the world of fracking to see what could be gleaned.
JG: What surprised you the most during the writing process?
TC: The magnitude of belief on both sides. People use the same data, the same stories to argue both sides of the question. I would say the gas companies over simplify and the antifrackers over complicate the issue. But on both sides the argument is rooted mostly in desired end result. I believe it's called motivated reasoning.
JG: What would you be doing if you weren't a writer?
TC: I would be building houses.
JG: What else are you reading righ
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Esquire (magazine)
American men's magazine
Esquire is an American men's magazine. Currently published in the United States by Hearst, it also has more than 20 international editions.
Founded in , it flourished during the Great Depression and World War II under the guidance of founders Arnold Gingrich, David A. Smart, and Henry L. Jackson while during the s it pioneered the New Journalism movement. After a period of quick and drastic decline during the s, the magazine revamped itself as a lifestyle-heavy publication under the direction of David Granger.
History
[edit]Esquire was first issued in October [3] as an offshoot of trade magazine Apparel Arts (which later became Gentleman's Quarterly; Esquire and GQ would share ownership for almost 45 years). The magazine was first headquartered in Chicago and then, in New York City.[4] It was founded and edited by David A. Smart, Henry L. Jackson and Arnold Gingrich.[5] Jackson died in