Search results for “annotation tuesday” Showing 161 results Effective editing: Lynda Robinson annotates a sensitive story on faith and family The Washington Post enterprise editor gives a behind-the-scenes look at how she worked with a reporter to access sources and recreate scenes June 12, 2024 Effective editing: Mike Wilson annotates a complex story he edited The deputy editor of The New York Times "Good Reads" offers insights into what he sees in a reporter/writer's project May 31, 2024 Nieman Storyboard Story Craft Inside ‘Snitch City’: How Boston Globe reporters turned a magazine story into a podcast The Spotlight team looked for great characters and scenes to build their “audio-first” reporting… March 12, 2024 What and how I learned from Jon Franklin A master and pioneer of narrative nonfiction, Franklin was a demanding teacher and unapologetic force for better writing January 30, 2024 A revealing profile of a family that defied their faith’s edict on home schooling "You keep showing up, you keep watching and listening, and you hope that you observe something interesting." ~ Peter Jamison, Washington Post September 14, 2023 Finding the “bigger and higher purpose” to cover transgender issues and suicide William Wan of The Washington Post wove a braided profile a state lawmaker and her late son in their battle against anti-trans laws June 15, 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 Spending time to report a meditation on the long tail of grief A team from The New York Times immersed itself in Uvalde, Texas, after the "media horde" left and showed the fuller horror of a mass shooting January 26, 2023 How Rolling Stone revisited a mass tragedy to ‘humanize the horrendous’ After the Florida condo collapse, Matt Sullivan vowed not to forget a teen survivor. The year-later profile has credibility, empathy and a haunting ending July 26, 2022 Shaping a historic narrative: The Jan. 6 hearings as story craft The public hearings of the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol draw on core narrative elements July 21, 2022 Previous 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 … 17 Next