

Our guest this week on Pathways is David Wolman, author of the book, The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers--and the Coming Cashless Society. David is a contributing editor at Wired and the author, most recently, of Firsthand: A Decade of Reportage. He has also written for such publications as the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Wall Street Journal, Time, Nature, and Outside. His long-form feature about Egypt's 2011 uprising was a finalist for a 2012 National Magazine Award for reporting, and his profile of a currency counterfeiter won the 2012 Outstanding Article award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors. David is a former Oregon Arts Commission fellow, Fulbright journalism fellow (Japan), and a graduate of Stanford University's journalism program. His other books are A Left-Hand Turn Around the World, and Righting the Mother Tongue. He lives here in Portland, Oregon with his wife and two children.
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