Search results for “5 questions” Showing 757 results 2023 Power of Narrative: Revving the story engine Atavist editor Seyward Darby on the writing craft that drives readers through a story to the end: Plot, characters, scene May 10, 2023 Six profiles and a first-person approach give dignity to the many faces of homelessness By Trevor PyleIn opening paragraphs of her Chicago Reader piece about six deaths in Chicago last year, Katie Prout makes a rare and daring admission: She reveals that she keeps… April 21, 2023 Reporting and writing scenes: The foundational building block of stories In Narrative Elements 2, Lauren Kessler explores the multiple methods of reporting required to collect the raw material for meaningful scenes April 20, 2023 What’s in a name? When it comes to podcasting, it can be confusing A Canadian radio journalist fell in love with serial narrative podcasts, and is determined to help them find their known place at the storytelling table April 14, 2023 An annotated guide to narrative magic Pulitzer-Prize winning feature writer Lane DeGregory shares the techniques behind her vivid storytelling in a new anthology of her stories April 12, 2023 Interviewing as the star of the show By Jacqui BanaszynskiThe video screens on the back of airplane seats are small and often smudged. But for many years, when I flew twice a week for work, that’s where… April 4, 2023 A guide to clear writing in tangled times By Katharine GammonRoy Peter Clark says he never meant to write another book about writing.Clark, a senior scholar at The Poynter Institute, had already written or edited 20 books about… March 31, 2023 2023 Power of Narrative: The investigation and birth of a personal essay By Caren CheslerEssayist and poet Hillery Stone lost her 4-year-old dog not long ago. A door was opened. The dog ran out. Several people who tried to steer the dog… March 24, 2023 The making of a (born) journalist Carl Bernstein of Watergate fame may have been hard-wired to be a reporter but he also worked hard at his craft March 17, 2023 ‘Good versus good’ stories that unravel complex societal problems New Yorker writer Nathan Heller follows a year of change in one San Francisco high school in which there was no clear right or wrong March 10, 2023 Previous 1 … 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 … 76 Next