Search results for “5 questions” Showing 785 results The mastery of Supreme Court reporting, Part I: authoritative, clear and fast Robert Barnes of the Washington Post strives to make his coverage accessible without losing complexity or context; legal experts help November 29, 2022 What empathy is, and isn’t, in journalism An author who profiles sensitive subjects makes a case for "the journalism of empathy" and how to practice it November 18, 2022 Your next book club list: National Book Award winners and finalists The 2022 National Book Awards were announced this week. I expect I am not alone in adding the winners in fiction and nonfiction to my wish list and handing it,… November 17, 2022 Peeling back bureaucracy one document, source and interview at a time By Trevor PyleTo guide readers through a thicket of bureaucracy and a shocking policy that had been born there, Caitlin Dickerson first had to slash through it herself. Once she… November 15, 2022 How curiosity about cats inspired practical science stories By Philip KieferIn the last several weeks, Katherine J. Wu, a science writer at the Atlantic, has written a lot about cats. Her run started in late August with a… November 9, 2022 WriterL, the book: A “greatest hits” collection of narrative discussions EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one of two essays about the new book “A Place Called Writer L,” a collection of listserv discussions from the 1990s and 2000s. Tomorrow, co-editor Stuart… November 3, 2022 Print beat reporting vs documentary film drama: Pros and cons As the aerospace beat reporter for the Seattle Times, Dominic Gates is one of the world’s most knowledgeable journalists about the business of commercial aviation, and especially about the Boeing… October 27, 2022 The challenge of ethics in the field I’ve always questioned the old aphorism that misery loves company. When I let myself throw a Pity Party, it’s a pretty self-absorbed affair, with room for only one in the… October 25, 2022 How do you make the bear facts interesting? A 2021 public service announcement about bear encounters, included these one-liners;Do not immediately drop to the ground and “play dead.” Bears can sense overacting.Do not run up and push the… October 7, 2022 A better way to teach writing? Try journalism A PhD in literature argues that journalism, not "comp," is the most effective way to help college student learn to write October 6, 2022 Previous 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 … 79 Next