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IN ARAB WORLD, AN ANCIENT TRADITION OF ORAL STORYTELLING Thirteen-year-old Simav Wooleh took the stage with a disarming smile in front of the audience gathered in a Beirut café. If she was nervous, the only thing that betrayed her was a tendency to fidget with her hands. “Good evening,” Simav began in English, then switched to Arabic. “Now I 14 TIPS FOR BUILDING CHARACTER In retrospect, I’d suggest to Sonia that we take out the first of those two sentences. 2. Get character-building information by asking for examples, anecdotes and vignettes. Let’s say I tell you: “My father was easygoing about religion.”. Right away, you should followup by
BUILDING CHARACTER: A CHECKLIST Mark Flint, a freelance writer, once created a stir on WriterL, Jon Franklin’s literary-journalism listserv, with a checklist useful for character-building. It comes, Mark said, from the late Con Sellers, a prolific novelist from Grants Pass, Ore. Sellers apparently picked it SHARPEN YOUR NARRATIVE JOURNALISM SKILLS IN 2021 AT THESE Belinda Fewings via Unsplash. EDITOR’S NOTE: This post was updated on June 1, 2021, with new information. Changes or additions are highlighted.. I. f you’re feeling stalled and rusty in your writing, you’re far from alone.. The pandemic disrupted the rhythm of our jobs, and put a hold on most of the conferences or workshops we rely on for networking, training and inspiration. "IN HIS BLUE GARDENS MEN AND GIRLS CAME AND WENT LIKE Exploring the art and craft of story. One Great Moment August 9, 2017 “In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars.” NIKOLE HANNAH-JONES ON USING NARRATIVE TO MAKE US SEE THE Nikole Hannah-Jones on Using Narrative to Make Us See the Invisible This is a lightly edited transcript of Nikole Hannah-Jones’ speech from the seventh edition of NIEMAN STORYBOARDNOTABLE NARRATIVESHOW PROTEST SONGS ECHO Exploring the art and craft of story. From the pens of babes: A 9-year-old starts a neighborhood newspaper, and reminds her journalist mother about passion, fun and problem solving ABOUT - NIEMAN STORYBOARD Nieman Storyboard, a website that showcases exceptional narrative journalism and the art and craft of reported storytelling. Storyboard has become an important gathering place for the top practitioners of narrative journalism to talk about what works and why. In addition, Harvard’s beautiful Lippmann House, where Nieman is located, is the SAGE WRITING ADVICE FROM THE EDITOR OF COLUMN ONE 22 hours ago · Image via Deposit Photos “I f you know what you want to say, you’ll figure out how to say it.”. That’s what Steve Padilla, editor of Column One at the Los Angeles Times, told a virtual gathering of the San Diego Press Club on April 20, 2021. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT STORYTELLING IN 5 But the truth is, I knew why. And here’s where I tell you everything you need to know about storytelling in five minutes. First, I’m gonna draw three objects. This is a sympathetic character. It’s probably someone you like, but at the very least it’s someone you’re emotionally invested in. You care what happens to thisperson.
IN ARAB WORLD, AN ANCIENT TRADITION OF ORAL STORYTELLING Thirteen-year-old Simav Wooleh took the stage with a disarming smile in front of the audience gathered in a Beirut café. If she was nervous, the only thing that betrayed her was a tendency to fidget with her hands. “Good evening,” Simav began in English, then switched to Arabic. “Now I 14 TIPS FOR BUILDING CHARACTER In retrospect, I’d suggest to Sonia that we take out the first of those two sentences. 2. Get character-building information by asking for examples, anecdotes and vignettes. Let’s say I tell you: “My father was easygoing about religion.”. Right away, you should followup by
BUILDING CHARACTER: A CHECKLIST Mark Flint, a freelance writer, once created a stir on WriterL, Jon Franklin’s literary-journalism listserv, with a checklist useful for character-building. It comes, Mark said, from the late Con Sellers, a prolific novelist from Grants Pass, Ore. Sellers apparently picked it SHARPEN YOUR NARRATIVE JOURNALISM SKILLS IN 2021 AT THESE Belinda Fewings via Unsplash. EDITOR’S NOTE: This post was updated on June 1, 2021, with new information. Changes or additions are highlighted.. I. f you’re feeling stalled and rusty in your writing, you’re far from alone.. The pandemic disrupted the rhythm of our jobs, and put a hold on most of the conferences or workshops we rely on for networking, training and inspiration. "IN HIS BLUE GARDENS MEN AND GIRLS CAME AND WENT LIKE Exploring the art and craft of story. One Great Moment August 9, 2017 “In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars.” NIKOLE HANNAH-JONES ON USING NARRATIVE TO MAKE US SEE THE Nikole Hannah-Jones on Using Narrative to Make Us See the Invisible This is a lightly edited transcript of Nikole Hannah-Jones’ speech from the seventh edition ofNIEMAN STORYBOARD
Exploring the art and craft of story. From the pens of babes: A 9-year-old starts a neighborhood newspaper, and reminds her journalist mother about passion, fun and problem solving “I SPENT MY CAREER WRITING HARD NEWS. THAT'S ME.” I f you’re not a fan of “A River Runs Through It,” it can only be because you haven’t read it yet. Norman Maclean’s 1976 novella of family dynamics plays out on Montana’s Blackfoot River and is an enduring literary classic. The 1992 movie of the same name, directed by Robert Redford and starring Brad Pitt and Tom Skerritt, is one of the rare Hollywood renditions worthy of its roots. 14 TIPS FOR BUILDING CHARACTER In retrospect, I’d suggest to Sonia that we take out the first of those two sentences. 2. Get character-building information by asking for examples, anecdotes and vignettes. Let’s say I tell you: “My father was easygoing about religion.”. Right away, you should followup by
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"WHY'S THIS SO GOOD?" NO. 56: NORA EPHRON AND THE THING Nora Ephron was a writer of many gifts. She was fearless. She was blunt. She was dazzlingly perceptive. She was writing at the right time. Her connections were fascinating. She could turn coincidence and happenstance into substantial proof that something important was going on – cosmic journalism. She composed what are commonly calledzingers –
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