Journalism

Films Convey Reality Better than Words

May 07, 2012

Theme Essay by Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider

In unscripted documentaries, like ours, directors enter environments over which they have no control.

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The Word Thieves

Apr 24, 2012

Feature by David Biddle

The digital frontier is a wide-open vista for both publishing and plagiarism.

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Julia Scheeres: “It Was a Hellhole”

Feb 13, 2012

TW Interview by William Gray

I’m 27. I can’t put down A Thousand Lives by Julia Scheeres, because I'm amazed that Jonestown even happened....

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The Editor Inside Me

Jan 23, 2012

Theme Essay by Jeremiah Horrigan

Told you so, kid. You’re going down, just like I said you would.

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Rejection Is a Dirty Word—Except When It Isn't

Jan 09, 2012

Editor's Note by Martha Nichols

Sometimes there's no way for the most talented young authors to realize they’re offtrack unless a critic points it out.

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Editors Read Your Pitches—Really

Jan 09, 2012

Theme Essay by Lynya Floyd

You have no idea how often we’re told to find new talent.

Advice, Journalism, Editors | Read More

A Peacenik Reporter Gets It Wrong

Oct 24, 2011

Memoir by Jeremiah Horrigan

Boldly, I decided To Act. To Take a Stand. I would…wear an armband.

Memoir, Journalism | Read More

Errol Morris Takes on the Tabloids

Oct 14, 2011

Film Review by Fran Cronin

As McKinney herself says, 'If you tell a lie enough times, you come to believe it.'

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Jetlag: A Love Story

Sep 22, 2011

Essay by J.p. Lawrence

Words, words, words. As a journalist, they are my bricks and mortar.

Why I Write, Photography, Journalism | Read More

Letters from Spenser

Jun 06, 2011

Memorial Essay by Lisa Solod

Parker was as macho as he seemed, as alpha as his first hero Spenser.

Authors, Memoir, Journalism | Read More

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