Search results for “nieman” Showing 1746 results Peter Stark and “As Freezing Persons Recollect the Snow – First – Chill – Then Stupor – Then the Letting Go –” Twenty years on, this wonderful second-person narrative about hypothermia, a writing tour de force, is still one of Outside magazine's most-read stories February 22, 2018 How to break into The California Sunday Magazine Editor Douglas McGray doles out a million great tips and insights, including the possibly scary, "We really put a lot of weight on the pitch." February 20, 2018 Finding the story in the parentheses and other adventures with Jeffrey Stern In this Vanity Fair piece, a freelancer takes readers on a wild ride in a bulletproof car with a Kurdish fighter turned savior February 15, 2018 William Langewiesche and “Inside the Sky: A Meditation on Flight” The prize-winning magazine writer's first book is a blueprint for the world as he sees it, exploring themes to come in the next 20 years February 13, 2018 5(ish) Questions: Radio storytelling pioneer Jay Allison and the bite-size “Sonic IDs” The audio vignettes interrupt the expected with the voices and sounds of life on Cape Cod (including the sound of scallops clapping) February 8, 2018 “The Watchdog” on the importance of storytelling in consumer reporting Dallas Morning News columnist Dave Lieber says he uses the creative writing techniques of New Journalism to help readers with their problems February 6, 2018 Francisco Cantú and “The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches From the Border” The memoir of his life with the Border Patrol combines lyricism and pain, highlighting by turns the futility, absurdity and uniqueness of his time there February 1, 2018 5(ish) Questions: Richard Marosi and “Without a Country” The longtime border reporter for the Los Angeles Times talks about his prize-winning series about deported immigrants: "They're human beings. They're suffering. They have hard lives." January 30, 2018 The evolution of wartime journalists in Syria: from activists to reporters Six years ago, the staff of Enab Baladi bore (angry) witness to the devastation of their communities; today, they cover stories the international media can't January 25, 2018 “He longed for a past as imagined as it was real.” —Anthony Shadid, “What Baghdad Has Lost,” The Washington Post, July 12, 2009. January 24, 2018 Previous 1 … 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 … 175 Next