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Tips for Editors

‘Pick three things and just keep working on them, keep reinforcing them.’Think of each of your reporter/writers as a one-year investment. Match the assignment to the writer, but stretch it…

A Bunch of Tips for Reporters

‘You can break the action at times and give us background.’Say you’re writing about the Little League team winning the Little League World Series and you’re doing a narrative. That’s…

Sharing the Secrets of Fine Narrative Journalism

Those who do it well explain what it is they do.

Interviewing Sources

‘The center of the onion is what you want.’

‘The voice is you.’

“Whether it is fiction or nonfiction, the voice of the author is what keeps us going. If the voice does not capture the reader, the voice is silenced by the…

‘Learn how to see the world through an artist’s eyes.’

Emily Hiestand is a poet and a visual artist as well as a magical essayist. A lot of what she talked about can be summarized as thinking like an artist…

Spring 2002: Conference Introduction

Nieman Narrative Journalism ConferenceCambridge, MassachusettsNovember 30 – December 2, 2001Narrative journalism is in transition to a second phase. The first continues—the individual, dramatic phase in which lonely reporters get fascinated…

Why We Need Stories

‘Without them, the stuff that happens would float around in some glob and none of it would mean anything.’

Steps for Managing Your Stories

Lower your standards. Get something down. Swallow the bile that rises in your throat when you write a first draft. Print out early. Read aloud. Apply very critical standards.

Structuring Stories for Meaning

‘Your character gets to the point where something changes.’