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, Travis Fox on NPR/Frontline collaboration: "I feel like it’s a great model for the future" We’re longtime fans of the work of video producer Travis Fox, creator of engaging Web projects combining video and interactive elements. With so many journalists pondering narrative in the digital era,… April 16, 2010 Planet Money’s Adam Davidson solves a Haitian mystery and beats expectations Great storytelling sometimes reveals itself by what it leaves out, and so it is that our latest Notable Narratives shine by not focusing on post-earthquake death and devastation in Haiti.… April 15, 2010 Pulitzer Prizes, 2010 edition: Storyboard archives on finalists and winners Congratulations to this year’s Pulitzer Prize winners, whose names were announced on Monday. In honor of the new recipients and finalists, we’d like to highlight a few of our past interviews and… April 14, 2010 From Treme to the 9/11 Commission Report: index as story Treme's Wendell PierceSunday night’s Treme debut found a companion in Monday morning’s Times-Picayune: “HBO’s Treme Explained.” The New Orleans paper will offer a weekly encyclopedic post explaining culture and geography… April 13, 2010 Canada’s GDP Project: documenting the economic crisis, one story at a time A woman confronts financial distress by starting a project to do 100 jobs for $100 each. A painter, musician and former stripper moves to Toronto and tries to start over. A… April 9, 2010 Marie-Claude Dupont on Canada’s GDP Project: "we’re trying to show how these people reinvent themselves" photo credit: Martin DelisleWe spoke this week with Marie-Claude Dupont, producer of the GDP Project, an effort to document the economic crisis in Canada. Funded by the National Film Board,… April 9, 2010 David Grann on murder, madness and writing for The New Yorker After years spent thinking he would become a novelist, David Grann turned to nonfiction, realizing that if he found intriguing characters and situations in real life, he “simply had to excavate… April 5, 2010 Sports Illustrated's Alexander Wolff on writing and the future of narrative: “I’m not sure I’m going to be on that train” Yesterday, we highlighted a Sports Illustrated story about the lone goal from a U.S.-England World Cup match in 1950 and the tragic disappearance of the man who scored it. Today, we hear… April 1, 2010 Joe Gaetjens’ magic at the 1950 World Cup (and everything it didn’t save him from) Writing about an astounding soccer goal made half a century ago by the U.S. team in the first round of the 1950 World Cup, sportswriter Alexander Wolff could have focused… March 31, 2010 Channeling "The Power of Narrative": Isabel Wilkerson on Boston University’s April conference Looking for thoughts on narrative from big names in a small setting? We spoke last week with Isabel Wilkerson, director of narrative nonfiction at Boston University’s College of Communication, about… March 29, 2010 Previous 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 … 33 Next