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, National Magazine Award finalist Oliver Broudy on morbid curiosity and narrative as burlesque We talked this week with Men’s Health contributing editor Oliver Broudy about his December 2009 story “Dead Man Driving,” which recreates the events leading up to the death of Adam… March 25, 2010 “Bottoming Out” from the Las Vegas Sun: citizen journalism folded into multimedia storytelling When Las Vegas Sun staffer Scott Den Herder saw Tony McDew at an area nightclub last year, he could tell by McDew’s “outrageous” 1980s outfit and high-top fade haircut that… March 22, 2010 Paul Nicklen goes to extremes with Polar Obsession Just a few minutes talking with Paul Nicklen reveals his compulsion to educate the world. Ask a question about his polar adventures, and he segues quickly into arthropods, krill and… March 17, 2010 Paul Nicklen’s Polar Obsession: "I had finally found a way to really connect with readers" Paul Nicklen, a photographer with National Geographic, was going to call his latest collection of images Bipolar Obsession on a lark, to reflect his trips to both poles. He settled… March 17, 2010 Still images and storytelling in the digital era: more from the February Frontline/International Center of Photography symposium [Second in a series of posts about a February meeting on the future of visual narrative sponsored by Frontline and the International Center of Photography.]With the decline of print newspapers, what will… March 15, 2010 Who rubbed out Arthur Kasherman? Noir, the Star Tribune and a senior thesis combine for multimedia storytelling A little shy of midnight on a January night in 1945, someone shot Minneapolis muckraker Arthur Kasherman as he sat with a friend in his Oldsmobile. Firing several more times,… March 12, 2010 Wajahat Ali in McSweeney’s "Panorama": the American financial collapse as sitcom When literary magazine McSweeney’s Quarterly jumped into the newspaper business for their winter issue, much of the buzz was about the concept. A literary quarterly does a newspaper? Layout was… March 11, 2010 Walk on the wild side: animal stories that don’t stand up When it comes to wildlife narratives, writer Bryan Christy wants more accountability from reporters.Christy wrote us in response to our Friday issue of the Narrative Digest, which featured coverage of a zoo, a… March 8, 2010 Aminatta Forna interview on "The Last Vet" We recently talked with Aminatta Forna about her Granta essay “The Last Vet,” which follows the work of Dr. Gudush Jalloh in his clinic at Freetown, Sierra Leone. Forna, who… March 5, 2010 Aminatta Forna’s "The Last Vet": a dog’s life Our latest Notable Narrative traces relations between humans and animals in the poorest country on earth. In “The Last Vet,” which appeared in the winter 2009 issue of Granta, writer… March 4, 2010 Previous 1 … 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 … 33 Next