Editorial: September/October 2007 Richard BenyoEditorialSeptember 200722 min The Glory of Rest Every time you turn around there are reports of how overworked and overtired Americans are. A recent study concluded…
Editorial: July/August 2007 Richard BenyoEditorialJuly 200733 min The Endless Summer—& Beyond In the tradition of many magazines before us, our July/August issue is our Summer Reading issue, which means we…
Editorial: May/June 2007 Richard BenyoEditorialMay 200722 min Words and the Numerosity of Their Meanings Because English is a living language, some words force themselves into use—sometimes overuse—while others become anemic…
Editorial: March/April 2007 Richard BenyoEditorialMarch 200717 min Transition For as long as I’ve been running long distance, I’ve known people who went longer still, into the wonderfully wacky world of…
Editorial: Vol. 11, No. 1 (2007) Richard BenyoEditorial200747 min An Experiment of One Dr. George Sheehan, running’s mad monk and philosopher, used to claim that each of us who runs…
Editorial: November/December 2006 Richard BenyoEditorialNovember 200627 min People & Pages Many moons ago, in another lifetime, I began writing stories about stock car drivers. This was in the late 1960s….
Editorial: September/October 2006 Richard BenyoEditorialSeptember 200620 min Journalism No, not the kind of journalism that journalists used to practice: the Who, What, When, and Where kind of objective reporting of…
Editorial: Vol. 10, No. 2 (2006) Richard BenyoEditorial200620 min To Race There are runners who have run for years and have yet to pin on a number and race against…
Editorial: November/December 2005 Richard BenyoEditorialNovember 200518 min Alone The loneliness of the long-distance runner. For a generation of runners, the title of Alan Sillitoe’s novel of juvenile rebellion described and…
Editorial: Vol. 9, No. 5 (2005) Richard BenyoEditorial200517 min Real, Imagined …or Vitalized? The dream paid a visit again last night. It’s the second time in the past month. Why…
Editorial: January/February 2005 Richard BenyoEditorialJanuary 20054 min Walk Before You Run At one time in the prehistory of today’s running, which translates to the 1980s or thereabouts, it was thought…