About me
Josiah Hesse is an author and journalist from Denver, Colorado, whose work has appeared in Vice, Esquire, Politico, and The Guardian. Hesse casts a wide net in his journalistic curiosities, covering everything from science, crime and politics, to pop culture, the arts, sex and drugs. He is the author of two novels, as well as the non-fiction “Runner’s High: How A Movement of Cannabis-Fueled Athletes Is Changing The Science of Sports.” His work of memoir and journalism, “On Fire For God: Fear, Shame and Poverty In The Christian Right — A Personal History,” was hailed by Publishers Weekly as “an eye-opening account with evocative prose . . . Readers who’ve wrestled with their faith or finding home will find this inspiring.”