Search results for “writing the book” Showing 1161 results Inaugurations of a different sort: the launch of two new features on Storyboard! In this week of a new president being sworn in, how about a couple of other inaugurations? We at Storyboard are launching two new features this week: an emailed newsletter, and… January 18, 2017 Annotation Tuesday! Kathy Sawyer and the execution of the “Death Row Granny” More than 30 years ago, a journalism grad student clipped the Washington Post story as a great example of how to transform a deadline story with narrative details. He still… January 17, 2017 Families on the edge: in print, online, on the screen Just in time for the weekend, here’s a little list of some of the things I’ve been listening to and reading this week, some of it online — Storyboard included,… January 6, 2017 Annotation Tuesday! Jessica Weisberg and The Atavist’s “A Family Matter” Jessica Weisberg believes that narrative journalism is heading toward a post-platform world where reporters pick the right medium for each story. If that’s the case, she’s been training for the… January 3, 2017 “The Lives They Lived” in The New York Times, and the lives they lost in Aleppo Just in time for the weekend, here’s a little list of some of the things I’ve been listening to and reading this week, some of it online — Storyboard included,… December 23, 2016 A week of the invisible made visible: the Russian hack of the U.S. election, and a sinister gas leak. Oh, plus… Christmas! Just in time for the weekend, here’s a little list of some of the things I’ve been listening to and reading this week, some of it online — Storyboard included,… December 16, 2016 5 Questions: Nathaniel Rich and “The Invisible Catastrophe” Tomorrow’s journalists exploring the masters of today Jacqui Banaszynski is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who now is an endowed Knight Chair professor at the Missouri School of Journalism. Last semester,… December 15, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Rachel Monroe and “Have You Ever Thought About Killing Someone?” Rachel Monroe has two journalistic obsessions: crime and utopia. She’s fascinated by how people deal with extreme situations, when the stakes are high and things fall apart. The two aren’t… December 6, 2016 The theme of the week is death, so it’s time to listen to a little Al Green and feel better Just in time for the weekend, here’s a little list of some of the things I’ve been listening to and reading this week, some of it online — Storyboard included,… December 2, 2016 BuzzFeed News’ Albert Samaha and a modern-day lynching in Mississippi Tomorrow’s journalists exploring the masters of today Jacqui Banaszynski is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who now is an endowed Knight Chair professor at the Missouri School of Journalism. Last semester,… December 1, 2016 Previous 1 … 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 … 117 Next