Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 791 results Remembering Alice Dunnigan, a Pioneering Black Journalist In the 1950s, she was the first reporter at presidential press conferences to question Dwight D. Eisenhower about civil rights issues February 6, 2015 Telling the Story of ‘Normal’ Iran Iranian journalist Nazila Fathi was a correspondent for The New York Times at the time of the uprisings in Tehran in 2009. Fearing her life was in danger, she hurriedly… January 16, 2015 David Finkel and the Art of Immersion Reporting David Finkel is a master of immersion reporting, most brilliantly showcased in his two books that follow U.S. soldiers in Iraq and their return to civilian life. A member of… December 12, 2014 What GamerGate Can Teach Journalists About Handling Twitter Storms Key to weathering a social storm is understanding that there may be legitimate criticism worth addressing December 12, 2014 Telling Complicated, Beautiful Stories About Chicago Growing up, if my sister and I were reading, we didn’t have to do chores. So, we read all the time. We loved a good story.My mother wanted us to… December 12, 2014 As Legacy News Outlets Retreat, Who Will Be There to Report on the World? The escalating personal and financial cost of foreign reporting is changing the way correspondents cover the world December 11, 2014 Scott Stossel on Taking Ideas Journalism Online at The Atlantic (Complete Transcript) Atlantic editor Scott Stossel on keeping one of America’s oldest print magazines relevant September 29, 2014 Where Are the Women? Why we need more female newsroom leaders September 11, 2014 Plus ça change… Ousted editors, newsroom revolts, and government subsidies—welcome to French journalism’s battle for survival September 11, 2014 Film as Long-form There should be a recovery group for what I am: an author of nonfiction books, born in the 1970s. Yet I received shared Emmy and National Magazine Award nominations in… September 11, 2014 Previous 1 … 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 … 80 Next