Search results for “nieman” Showing 1746 results So many newsletters: Reading to learn to write to be read The editor reflects on newsletters as a writing form and what they might teach us about various ways to engage readers March 19, 2024 Circling your way to a story The editor muses on how letting your mind wander can sometimes lead to more creative insights and writing March 14, 2024 A New York Times profile of a Ukranian sniper confronts the “myth of a ‘good kill'” Novelist and Vietnam veteran Karl Marlantes on the moral dilemma revealed in a story by reporter and Afghanistan veteran Thomas Gibbons-Neff February 23, 2024 A first-time war correspondent finds human stories in a devastated Ukraine Washington Post reporter Lizzie Johnson volunteered for a Christmas-month rotation in Ukraine, where she filed intimate narratives as well as news February 21, 2024 Confessions of a flawed proofreader The editor corrects and apologizes for a fact error, and muses on the challenges of seeing glitches in our own writing February 20, 2024 Two journalists talk to the bots — who talk back — about the pros and pitfalls of AI "Once we accept that AI is flawed, we can use it responsibly, even relish in what it has to offer." ~ journalism professor Casey Frechette February 16, 2024 Blocks Block test February 13, 2024 Analytics aren’t the only measure A retired journalist revisits letters sent by readers early in her career, and is reminded that stories touch people in ways we never know February 8, 2024 A reporting team trekked back 50 years to explore an unsolved climbing mystery In "Ghosts on the Glacier," John Branch and a New York Times multi-media team tell a tale with echoes of the 2012 Pulitzer-winning project "Snow Fall" February 6, 2024 Kim Cross wins Truman Capote nonfiction award The true crime narrative of the FBI hunt for the kidnapper of 12-year-old Polly Klaas is compared to the literary style of "In Cold Blood" January 31, 2024 Previous 1 … 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 … 175 Next