Search results for “5 questions” Showing 785 results Raise your glasses to four lessons all writers can learn by judging craft beer Maybe not 99, but at least a few dozen bottles of beer are along the wall. We take one down, pass it around, make sure the barcode on the bottle… July 15, 2022 So you want to write a book? The risks and rewards of memoir A learning-teaching journalist shares lessons learned as she revisited the realities of her mother's death and her own eating disorder July 6, 2022 A podcast focused on diversity practices what it preaches When I asked Saadia Khan whether or not she identifies as a journalist, she said no. Her definition of a journalist: “someone with a degree in journalism or has worked… July 1, 2022 The vital scramble after news that will reverberate forward Just when I think the dominant news of the day is too big to be pushed aside, it is eclipsed by other news. I was working through an early draft… June 28, 2022 A reporter explores the laws and emotion involved in helping her father die Bloomberg investigative reporter Esmé Deprez researched a range of death-with-dignity issues after becoming her father's end-of-life partner June 8, 2022 When gun violence visits: Previous work to guide your stories After 19 students and two teachers were gunned down in a classroom in Uvalde, Texas, the chorus rose: “Enough!” It came with a sad refrain: “It will happen again.”And it… June 6, 2022 Eternal pain, intractable politics and public detachment How much difference does three days make?Too much, at least when it comes to our gnat-like attention span. Three days is the time it takes for the public to shift… May 31, 2022 Lauren Hough goes on a hunt for Bonnie and Clyde and her Grandpa Chuck A celebrated memoirist returns to her native Texas on a quest to determine if her family stories were true May 25, 2022 Stories behind bars: The power and pitfalls of “emotional truths” When I began reading Evan Allen’s powerful, critically acclaimed Boston Globe story about Anthony Pledger, all I could think about was Jimmie. Jimmie is a violent offender — a sanitized… May 13, 2022 A “story-keeping” project helps people heal In 2001, hospice nurse Dottie Kluttz started practicing “story medicine.” She’d sit with patients nearing the end of their lives, turn on an audio recorder and ask them questions about… May 12, 2022 Previous 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 … 79 Next