Author Andrea Pitzer @andreapitzer <a href="https://andreapitzer.com/bio/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Andrea Pitzer</strong></a> is the author of three books of narrative nonfiction that explore untold histories. She was the editor of Nieman Storyboard from 2009-2012, The Goggles on "Welcome to Pine Point": digital narrative chases memory and loss What if your hometown disappeared, literally vanished from the map? How would you hold onto it? Would the community of people who had lived there continue? "Welcome to Pine Point"… February 4, 2011 Time's David Von Drehle on narrating tragedy and the evolution of his Tucson story Yesterday, we posted our first Editors’ Roundtable, in which a group of word wizards did their magic on a piece of narrative nonfiction. Our debut story for consideration was “The Real… February 2, 2011 February Editors’ Roundtable: Time magazine takes on the Tucson shootings The narrative selected for discussion by our first-ever Editors’ Roundtable is “The Real Lesson of the Tucson Tragedy” by David Von Drehle. Appearing in Time magazine five days after the shooting of… February 1, 2011 Death and football: reconstructing the last days of Max Gilpin In our latest Notable Narrative, “The Boy Who Died of Football,” Sports Illustrated senior writer Thomas Lake takes on the collapse of high school football player Max Gilpin during team… January 27, 2011 Richard Just on long-form journalism and online cover stories at The New Republic Last week, The New Republic began posting "online cover stories" on its website. Announcing the move, the magazine's new editor, Richard Just, wrote about his belief that "beautifully crafted, methodically… January 25, 2011 The Justice League of narrative? Even better: it's the roster of our new Editors' Roundtable Earlier this week, we announced a new offering on Storyboard – an Editors’ Roundtable, in which a stellar group of editors will collectively analyze a piece of narrative journalism. We invited… January 21, 2011 Robert Caro, Stacy Schiff, Diane Ackerman and more: narrative conferences and workshops in 2011 Was one of your resolutions in 2011 to become a better storyteller? If so, here are a few conferences and workshops slated for the coming months that can probably teach… January 20, 2011 Calling all writers and fans of narrative: submit stories to our new Editors’ Roundtable After three weeks of ice, you’ve watched every “Law & Order” spinoff in syndication from inside your snow fort. The long weekend is over, and you’re looking out the window through… January 18, 2011 Harvey Smith on environmental storytelling and embedding narrative: "It has to be possible to miss some things to make finding them meaningful" In a bit of serendipitous surfing last fall, I stumbled onto “What Happened Here?” a presentation by Harvey Smith and Matthias Worch at the 2010 Game Developers Conference in San… January 14, 2011 What we’re watching: newspapers go documentary It used to be that long-form newspaper narratives were, well, printed on newspaper. These days, long-form is taking on another meaning. Our latest installment of “what we’re watching” includes two… January 12, 2011 Previous 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … 33 Next