Biography
Rick Anderson
Rick Anderson writes for the Los Angeles Times, Crosscut.com Seattle and others. He's a former San Francisco Chronicle sportswriter and an ex-news columnist for the The Seattle Post-Intelligencer and The Seattle Times - where he won the Heywood Broun award for columns about the underdog. His newest book is Floating Feet: Irregular dispatches from the Emerald City. He is the winner of the National Association of Black Journalists Award for Investigative Reporting, the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies national award for news reporting, is included in The Best American Crime Reporting anthology and in Seven Sins, a Village Voice Media anthology. He is also the author of Seattle Vice: Strippers, Prostitution, Dirty Money, and Crooked Cops in the Emerald City - which was turned into Seattle Vice The Musical by ACT theater in 2014 and became a cabaret show in Seattle nightclubs in 2016 - and author of Home Front: The Government's War on Soldiers. His work has also appeared in Mother Jones, The Village Voice, Sports Illustrated, LA Weekly, Vice News/New York, and Salon. He is a contributing writer for Seattle Weekly.