Bright Side of the Hump
In the latter half of the interview, Gregg Doyel [https://www.indystar.com/sports/doyel/] said "My uniqueness is more unique than most," and went on to point out how he's interested in telling the truth even when it's unpopular. Doyel on Demand [https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/columnists/gregg-doyel/2019/07/15/doyel-demand-subscribe-gregg-doyels-new-newsletter/1732982001/] takes Rick Reilley to task for not doing the same. He teaches us about C.A.R.V.E. He emotionally shares that his column is meant to do bigger things when possible, like it did during the Flint Water Crisis. He's smitten with a wonderfully majestic greyhound named Cap. Finally, he shares his dream of winning an award that has nothing to do with writing. ***I must correct myself here*** Gregg Doyel is Gregg Doyel because he wants to serve Indiana, through his writing, in a way that makes him worthy of an honor bestowed to similarly civic-minded citizens. More unique than most, indeed! His work isn't behind a pay "wall." It's more like a threshold. Pay a buck to support great art here >> Gregg Doyel Indy Star, [https://www.indystar.com/sports/doyel/] and you'll be glad you crossed over.
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