Soundings: Episode 53

Scott Hulet

On his early passion for book making, documenting surf culture, Craig Stecyk, the growth of surfing’s literary sensibility, fishing, traveling throughout Latin America, and his new book Flow Violento.

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A writer and editor from San Diego, California, Scott Hulet is known throughout the surf sphere for his work with The Surfer’s Journal, which he edited from 1999 to 2019, and where he remains as its creative director. Hulet was drawn to words from a young age. At six, he was experimenting with making his own hardbound, nail-stapled books. As a college student, he became well-acquainted with the world of print publications, serving as editor for student-led literary journals and writing for magazines like Revolt In Style and Kema. In the early 1990s, before working at TSJ, he was the editor for Longboard Quarterly. He’s recently released Flow Violento, a collection of more than 30 years of his published works, focused on his lifetime spent traveling, surfing, and fishing throughout Latin America. In this episode of Soundings, Hulet talks with Jamie Brisick about lessons learned from Craig Stecyk, the virtues of reading and writing, getting to know his heroes, facing adversity, health scares, his Baja roots, and his new book.

Produced by Jonathan Shifflett.
Music by PazKa (Aska Matsumiya & Paz Lenchantin).

Feature image by Ben Steele.