American novelist and short story writer Richard Ford opens up about his childhood dyslexia, the slowness of his writing and his beginnings in poetry. He talks to Theo Dorgan about earning a reputation as a ‘dirty realist’ after his novels The Sportswriter and Independence Day. Ford originally wanted to join the police force and had applied to the CIA but suddenly decided to become a writer instead. Ford talks openly about how he nearly gave up writing, but persevered until the Frank Bascombe series of novels became successful.