WILL ANDERSON-BECK likes listening to oldies music and shooting hip hop dance videos on the side. He can be found FaceTiming his grandma on Fridays and reading Malcom Gladwell in his free time. He’s forever a Tar Heel fan but currently lives in New Jersey with his wife and Wally the cat.
DAVID GWYNN likes to read Annie Dillard and eat hummus. He sometimes listens to Enya. He’s trying to eat more vegetables but really likes NC barbeque. He misses the lightning bugs.
WOODWALK is a made-up word. It has no official definition but is defined by an overwhelming sense that there’s another world within the one we live. One that is usually only seen in brief glimpses, in private moments. It is full of secret glances and small, toothless smiles. It is full of tears, excitement, frustration and wonder. It is that feeling you get when you watch something and feel an underlying human current flowing. A sense that you aren’t being sold something but are getting an excuse to jump down that escape hatch toward the real and fleeting and true. It’s the belief that the current and future citizens of the world aren’t looking to be convinced of something, but are looking to connect, and be moved.