Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 1018 results The power of the pun, from Shakespeare to Walter Cronkite to Roy Peter Clark How a bit of word play launched Clark's career as the renowned writing teacher at the Poynter Institute and author of 20 books on writing April 23, 2024 The why, who and how of interviews A reporter/editor/teacher recommends stepping back to take a crucial first step of thought and planning to ensure effective interviews April 19, 2024 Respecting the tortured voice and troubled choices of the mentally ill Ellen Barry of The New York Times unspooled the heartbreaking consequences of no-great-choices for those in the mental health system March 22, 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 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 Writing in bursts of freedom A science journalist who typically writes to a structure experimented with free-form bursts she learned from playing with paint and music January 25, 2024 How an arts reporter unraveled a controversial and opaque family art dynasty Rachel Corbett hunted back through generations of art deals, international laws and tax havens to explore suspicions about a family's hidden fortune January 24, 2024 How a business reporter approached a story about sex-content influencers Drew Harwell peeked behind the screen of OnlyFans, a social media sex site, for The Washington Post's "creator economy" series January 17, 2024 David Grann Part 2: Craft wisdom and breaking into narrative nonfiction The renowned author shares insights on vetting story ideas, meticulous research and revision, the value of editors and pitching The New Yorker January 11, 2024 Previous 1 … 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 … 102 Next