The Tom Bissell Archive
From video games to Chuck Lorre, traveling in Vietnam to the Loch Ness monster, Bissell’s stories on Longform.
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From video games to Chuck Lorre, traveling in Vietnam to the Loch Ness monster, Bissell’s stories on Longform.
How do you write about Hollywood’s most self-referential screenwriter at a destabilizing moment in history? It takes more than one draft.
Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine Jul 2020 25min Permalink
One man’s experience with a sex surrogate in gay-conversion therapy.
Gene Stone New York Magazine Sep 2013 25min Permalink
Unraveling a lucrative crime ring.
Adam Higginbotham Businessweek Jan 2014 15min Permalink
How Kinfolk makes money while driving people crazy.
Kyle Chayka Racked Mar 2016 25min Permalink
Why did a man travel 200 miles to die in a national park?
“Post-dignity design” and why apps speak to adults like children.
Jesse Barron Real Life Jul 2016 10min Permalink
On Robin Williams’s final months.
Susan Schneider Williams Neurology Sep 2016 10min Permalink
On Bruce Springsteen’s song, and growing up in a factory town.
Joe Posnanski Joe Blog Nov 2010 Permalink
Reflections on Mr. Angell, Mr. Kahn and Dad.
Alex Belth SB Nation Oct 2012 20min Permalink
As immigration turns red states blue, how can Republicans transform their platform?
Ryan Lizza New Yorker Nov 2012 25min Permalink
A master troll on trial in New Jersey.
Adrian Chen Gawker Nov 2012 25min Permalink
A suddenly haunting profile of Joe Paterno, living legend.
Jeanne Marie Laskas GQ Oct 2007 25min
An 11-month investigation ends with a booster, now in prison for a Ponzi scheme, going public with details of how he spent millions on college athletes from 2002 to 2010.
Charles Robinson Yahoo! Sports Aug 2011 30min
The gambler responsible for a point-shaving scandal at Boston College, now a government witness, offers a nuts-and-bolts explanation of how one goes about fixing college sports.
Henry Hill, Douglas S. Looney Sports Illustrated Feb 1981
An infamous article on the social dynamics on the Duke campus—it opens at a foam party thrown by a frat—published at the height of the lacrosse team scandal.
Janet Reitman Rolling Stone Sep 2006 25min
A profile of UNLV coach Jerry Tarkanian, who at the time appeared to be losing his 19-year-long battle with the NCAA.
Michael J. Goodman Los Angeles Times Feb 1992 25min
The case for paying college athletes.
Taylor Branch Atlantic Sep 2011 35min
Feb 1981 – Sep 2011 Permalink
A young man, newly out to his parents, undergoes “ex-gay” therapy.
Gabriel Arana American Prospect Apr 2012 20min
A rugby legend makes history.
Gary Smith Sports Illustrated May 2010 30min
On gay life in Saudi Arabia, where coming out is not an option.
Nadya Labi Atlantic May 2007 25min
How parents and communities are scrambling to adapt as kids start identifying as gay earlier and earlier.
Benoit Denizet-Lewis New York Times Sep 2009
A 32-year-old lets go.
Steve Kornacki Salon Nov 2001 10min
Getting to the truth in the story Tyler Clementi, a gay student at Rutgers, who committed suicide and was spied on by his roommate Dhaurn Ravi. Shortly after this article was published, Ravi was convicted of hate crimes.
Ian Parker New Yorker Feb 2012 50min
Nov 2001 – Apr 2012 Permalink
There were so many ways the two planes could have avoided the collision. The odds were so slim. But high above the Amazon in 2006, a combination of technology and human fallibility brought them together.
William Langewiesche Vanity Fair Jan 2009 55min
Life as an air-traffic controller at LaGuardia.
Jeanne Marie Laskas GQ Mar 2008 35min
The transcript of a disaster.
Jeff Wise Popular Mechanics Dec 2011 10min
The story of Southwest Airlines.
S.C. Gwynne Texas Monthly Mar 2012
On the attempted hijacking of a FedEx flight by a FedEx employee.
Alan Bellows Damn Interesting Jan 2012 15min
On the dream of a transportation system reliant as much on small, safe commuter planes as cars.
Jim Fallows New York Times Magazine Nov 1999 20min
The author, two years old when Southern Flight 242 crashed in his backyard, reports on the aftermath, both for his family and for the passengers.
Eddie Burkhalter Anniston Star May 2012 20min
Nov 1999 – May 2012 Permalink
The unpleasant, impossible task of the dealing with the infamous former sports columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times.
A.J. Daulerio Deadspin Jun 2012 10min
As editor-in-chief of Variety, Peter Bart was one of the most powerful people in the entertainment industry. This piece got him suspended.
Amy Wallace Los Angeles Sep 2001 45min
A profile of Steven T. Florio, then-president and CEO of Condé Nast Publications.
Joseph Nocera and Peter Elkind Fortune Jul 1998 25min
Taibbi goes after New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman for both his politics and his prose.
Matt Taibbi New York Press Apr 2005 10min
Ostensibly a review of several releases on the TED Books imprint, this becomes an evisceration of the entire TED-talk culture of pop intellectualism.
Evgeny Morozov New Republic Aug 2012 25min
A look at the internal culture at Microsoft under Steve Ballmer.
Kurt Eichenwald Vanity Fair Aug 2012 30min
Jul 1998 – Aug 2012 Permalink
John McCain
Todd Purdum Vanity Fair Nov 2010 25min
John Kerry
James Traub New York Times Magazine Jul 2011 25min
Al Gore
David Remnick New Yorker Sep 2004 50min
Bob Dole
Jeanne Marie Laskas GQ Jul 2012 10min
George H.W. Bush
Paul Burka Texas Monthly Nov 1997
George McGovern
Michael Leahy Washington Post Feb 2005 35min
Nov 1997 – Jul 2012 Permalink
How one driver can break a bottleneck.
Why some immigrants can never escape their parents’ battles.
Andrew Lam Boom Apr 2014 10min Permalink
An interview with Curtis Mayfield.
David Nathan Blues & Soul Dec 1976 Permalink
A talented young chef loses control.
Bryan Smith Chicago Magazine Jun 2014 20min Permalink
To save William Buttars’s life, his parents had to risk it.
Michael Rubino Indianapolis Monthly Aug 2014 20min Permalink
How celebrity-led humanitarian aid exacerbated a crisis.
Alex Perry Newsweek Oct 2014 Permalink
Woodward and Bernstein’s other anonymous sources.
Max Holland Newsweek Oct 2014 Permalink
Two successful tech geeks slip into organized crime.
Jordan Robertson, Michael Riley Bloomberg Businessweek Jul 2015 20min Permalink