Search results for “nieman” Showing 1727 results Golden nuggets from the rich river of narrative nonfiction Big Ideas from small sessions at the 2019 Power of Narrative Conference March 28, 2019 Grounding apocalyptic issues in reality without losing hope Q&A with Washington Post writer Dan Zak about his daring and emotional query about climate change, and finding some calm in the controversy March 21, 2019 Learning to look up, down, sideways, backwards and beyond while storytelling Storytellers in any medium can learn from those in others. Writers must know how to paint mental images through the hieroglyphics of text, apply (and break) rules of grammar to… March 13, 2019 Newsroom Ode #10: A loyalist’s last lament EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the tenth and last in a series of Monday odes that chronicle the legacy newsroom. Each is written from different first-person perspective. Together they create the mumbled… March 11, 2019 Wired’s executive editor seeks stories that reveal all faces of technology Rejections aren't personal: “70 percent of why pitches don't work has nothing to do with the writer” March 5, 2019 Newsroom Ode #9: Echoes from an empty desk EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the ninth and penultimate in a series of Monday odes that chronicle the legacy newsroom. Each is written from a different first-person perspective. Together they create the… March 4, 2019 Raw first stories from the Appalachian Trail When I first discovered that Earl Shaffer — the first man acknowledged to have hiked the entire 2,200-mile Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine — lived nearby, I went through… February 28, 2019 Building a museum with jars of dirt, and building stories from the ground up One day last October, Cara Solomon sat alone in an empty field in Alabama, the unmarked site of a lynching. She wasn’t carrying a reporter’s notebook or thinking yet about… February 26, 2019 Newsroom Ode #8: Podium pontifications EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the eighth in a series of Monday odes that chronicle the legacy newsroom. Each is written from a different first-person perspective. Together they create the mumbled narrative… February 25, 2019 What the “Insect Apocalypse” reveals about faulty human memory Brooke Jarvis takes windshield wipers to environmental blindness February 19, 2019 Previous 1 … 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 … 173 Next