Search results for “writing the book” Showing 1161 results “…Baldwin when you’re stuck. …Coltrane when you’re not.” A speechwriter, a couple of jazz geniuses and the 44th president of the United States.That would be an enticing dinner-party guest list. As it turns out, it’s also an intriguing… October 19, 2022 How do you make the bear facts interesting? A 2021 public service announcement about bear encounters, included these one-liners;Do not immediately drop to the ground and “play dead.” Bears can sense overacting.Do not run up and push the… October 7, 2022 Hearing stories from behind the burqa New Yorker writer Anand Gopal worked through layers of sources to enter the veiled world of Afghan women under Taliban rule September 30, 2022 A top Danish journalist reflects society in autopsies, trans surgery and pork roast Author and narrative reporter Line Vaaben offers gems from her 20-year immersion into the craft of storytelling September 23, 2022 What to do when you write the kinds of stories you find hard to read Every morning I wake up and do exactly what selfcarefederation.org and everydayhealth.com and verywellmind.com and all those other “take care of yourself” sites and blogs and organizations tell me not… September 20, 2022 How narratives defined a Queen and a Queen changed a narrative The Queen is dead. Long live the King.OK, that may be the most predictable line I’ve ever written, but a version of it has been working for the Brits for,… September 13, 2022 Teaching (or learning) story craft? Storyboard is here to help We interrupt your syllabus prep with this important message:Consider Nieman Storyboard as a resource – and even publication destination – in your reporting, writing and journalism ethics courses.Storyboard is a… September 2, 2022 Combing through clips, records and emotions for lessons from the past As abortion rights in the United States grew more and more tenuous this summer, Los Angeles Times reporter Brittny Mejia grew curious about the history of those rights. That led… September 1, 2022 The Pitch: Landing a “definitive narrative” in The Atavist Magazine Editor Seyward Darby: "I definitely want people who are willing to strip a story down to its basics and figure out how to build it back up." August 18, 2022 Four years of reporting follows new threads in a previously reported crime story Katia Savchuk spent a year pre-reporting before she pitched The Atavist on a nuanced story of crime and mental illness August 17, 2022 Previous 1 … 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 … 117 Next