On Thursday night, The New York Times announced that longtime media columnist David Carr had died suddenly at the age of 58. Immediately, social media users flooded Twitter with messages of mourning.
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Carr covered media for 25 years, joining The Times in 2002. In 2011, he was featured in Page One, a documentary about The Times. In 2009, Carr’s memoir, “The Night of the Gun,” in which he detailed his own experiences fighting drug addiction and starting his life anew after getting clean, was published.
Carr frequently offered advice to young journalists, and after his death, Twitter users resurfaced a 2013 Reddit Q&A with Carr. In it, one Reddit user asked Carr for the best journalism advice he’d ever received. Carr replied simply: “Keep typing until it turns into writing.”








