journalism

  • Two weeks ago, I attended The Power of Narrative at Boston University, a conference focused on narrative nonfiction. The night before, I noted the sessions I wanted to attend and wrote out objectives. Following are my objectives and the related things I learned while I was there. 1. Make connections I didn’t talk to that many

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  • This post is part of a series recommending narrative, longform journalism articles — the type of writing I’m nothing short of obsessed with. It’s been a while, but a thought came to me over the weekend, as I sat in my half-empty apartment by myself after watching Miracle by myself (a movie based on a true story

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  • This is the fourth in a new series of weekly posts recommending well-written narrative nonfiction/longform articles. Did North Korea Kidnap an American Hiker? by Chris Vogel, Outside In 2004, David Sneddon, 24, was capping off a summer studying in China by hiking western China near the Tiger Leaping Gorge. The Mandarin-speaking American was excited to return to the States and

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