Search results for “writing the book” Showing 900 results The Writer, Chronicler of His Time In his 1975 lecture, “The Journalist, a Chronicler of His Time,” Alejo Carpentier, a writer and journalist himself, made a distinction between the perspectives and roles of these two professions… October 3, 2014 “Thick Files and a Long Memory” Cuba may be opening up economically, but being a journalist in the country is still a risky business September 11, 2014 Like Father, Like Daughter Second-generation reporter Allison Steele reflects on the Inquirer newsroom, now and then 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 Scott Stossel on Taking Ideas Journalism Online at The Atlantic Scott Stossel, editor of The Atlantic, has reason to be nervous. That’s partly because of his personality—detailed in “My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace… September 11, 2014 Heart of Darkness Right about the time that my late husband was diagnosed with terminal stomach cancer, I started obsessing on vampire novels. There I was, sitting by my husband’s bedside, pondering mortality,… July 17, 2014 Ben Smith: The Complete Transcript When Ben Smith joined BuzzFeed as editor in chief in 2012, the site was better known for cute cat videos and fun lists than for serious journalism. Over the past… July 17, 2014 Form Follows Function Form follows function. Just what that axiom means, applied to journalism, was revealed to me by a man named Carl Newton, city editor of The Atlanta Journal when I arrived… July 15, 2014 Hurricane Katrina, Civil Rights, and Ben Franklin’s Sister, Jane On May 13, the J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project awards were presented to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Sheri Fink, Harvard history professor Jill Lepore, and Adrienne Berard, a 2013 graduate of… June 3, 2014 A Day When Nothing Dramatic Happened Our Nieman class, arriving in the fall of 2006, had a contingent of journalists who came to leafy, placid Cambridge from covering Iraq and Afghanistan.For them, the year was in… April 7, 2014 Previous 1 … 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 … 90 Next