Search results for “Nieman+conference+on+narrative+journalism” Showing 234 results A collaboration through nine months, 14,000 words, 36 chapters and a “leap of faith” ‘We were taking a big leap of faith and trusting readers to be able to figure it out themselves,’ says investigative reporter Raquel Rutledge July 14, 2023 Reconstructing a murky maze of blame Lauren Smiley of Wired spent four years tracking the first pedestrian fatality involving a bicyclist, Uber and a self-driving car June 1, 2023 Inspiration and planning for the next chapter — of life and writing By Jacqui BanaszynskiLast week life brought me one of those full-circle gifts. I’m hosting my friend Cristian Lupsa for a few days in Seattle and at the mountain cabin. I… May 30, 2023 When a reporter is slain, another picks up the story The Washington Post sent Lizzie Johnson to Las Vegas to continue an investigation started by Review-Journal reporter Jeff German May 24, 2023 Small news that hits big close to home Journalist Kelley Benham French turned an active-shooter lockdown into a teachable moment for her college students — and herself October 4, 2022 What reporters need from editors and editors need from reporters A partnership between narrative journalists Jan Winburn and Moni Basu led to deep stories and a deep friendship September 29, 2022 A top Danish journalist reflects society in autopsies, trans surgery and pork roast Author and narrative reporter Line Vaaben offers gems from her 20-year immersion into the craft of storytelling September 23, 2022 Four years of reporting follows new threads in a previously reported crime story Katia Savchuk spent a year pre-reporting before she pitched The Atavist on a nuanced story of crime and mental illness August 17, 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 An Atlantic writer turned a fatal blow into a sensitive study of boxing, guilt and grit Jacob Stern knew nothing about boxing when he set out to ask a painful question: How can a boxer who killed an opponent return to the ring? January 18, 2022 Previous 1 … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 … 24 Next