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Telling Stories: Magazine stories
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A blog about narrative and how it relates to writing, photos and video. The Egg and I. Deciding whether to donate. Two five-inch syringes with bright orange caps have been placed atop the white linen of the grand banquet table, like little sterile centerpieces. The table sits in an elegant meeting room – arched floor-to-ceiling windows, rich floral carpet – on the second floor of a posh downtown Portland, Oregon hotel. And we’re considering donating our eggs. Week One: donor matched with couple. Only the...
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Telling Stories: Newspaper stories
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A blog about narrative and how it relates to writing, photos and video. Computers may be all the rage, but for some using those clacking typewriters is still a simple choice. Ask Charlie Cox if he’d trade in his manual typewriter for a topnotch laptop and he’ll politely decline. I’m not faulting computers. It’s just not my cup of tea," the 94-year-old Vero Beach resident said. Cox makes a compelling case for choosing typewriters over computers. And in fact many area businesses do still rely on typewriter...
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Why, in addition to greed, it hasn’t worked out the way Bucky hoped… | Power to the Poorest
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Power to the Poorest. Best Practices for Sustainable Development. Why, in addition to greed, it hasn’t worked out the way Bucky hoped…. In 1939, Bucky pointed out that there really are enough resources for all of humanity to live successfully on this planet, and that we could design our way to reasonable prosperity for all. In addition to a short discussion of ephemeralizaiton in Wikipedia, was this:. Consequences [of ephemeralization] to society. Heyligen[2] , Alvin Toffler, and others have written abou...
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Telling Stories: About me
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A blog about narrative and how it relates to writing, photos and video. Katie shoots freelance assignments for regional and national magazines and currently teaches photojournalism at the University of Oregon. Photo by Michael Werner. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. The Best Creative Nonfiction. Etude: New Voices in Literary Nonfiction. Brevity: A Journal of Concise Literary Nonfiction. Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Telling Stories: NO Me Versus No, ME: Journalism and Creative Nonfiction
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A blog about narrative and how it relates to writing, photos and video. Feb 24, 2011. NO Me Versus No, ME: Journalism and Creative Nonfiction. This past November I was invited to speak at the NonfictionNow Conference. At the University of Iowa. The topic was journalism versus creative nonfiction and whether or not to include the self. My background is in traditional daily journalism (NO Me), but my best piece of writing is probably my story about egg donation. Which was written in first-person (No, ME).
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maggio 2013 | SEÑOR BABYLON
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P2, P3, P4: Chi comanda in Italia? Le inchieste di Gianluigi Nuzzi - Puntata 29/05/2013). Scritto da Andrea Intonti. In questo post: berlusconi. Cricche, comitati d’affari, network orizzontali si annidano nelle pieghe del potere istituzionale. Uomini che si nutrono di relazioni e fanno da cerniera occulta tra politica, economia, amministrazioni. Sono loro i veri potenti italiani? Ai microfoni di " Le Inchieste di Gianluigi Nuzzi. Perché in qualunque forma di governo esiste il cosiddetto " Potere. Lobby, ...
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breaking news | Slow News Movement
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Time to change the pace. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: breaking news. 3 reasons why media should put readers first. May 1, 2014. The reader doesn’t give a flying fuck who breaks the news. Writes Felix Salmon in this excellent post. Still, news organizations decide on what to publish, based on what their reporters have seen elsewhere. Which is not helping make the world better informed. “. Readers come first, and all decent publications have their own readership: they s...
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Telling Stories: Q&A with Peter Laufer
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A blog about narrative and how it relates to writing, photos and video. Nov 22, 2010. Q&A with Peter Laufer. I interviewed Peter Laufer. This summer for Etude. The Journal of Literary Nonfiction. And now Peter works with me at the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication. I also just got his butterfly book. Here's an introduction to Peter followed by our Q&A. The Dangerous World of Butterflies. June 2010), a study of the exotic pet industry. The third book tentatively titled. You are...
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Telling Stories: Documentary
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A blog about narrative and how it relates to writing, photos and video. Art in a Time of War. This documentary was originally broadcast on Oregon Public Broadcasting in August 2009 and was an official selection of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. The Best Creative Nonfiction. Etude: New Voices in Literary Nonfiction. Brevity: A Journal of Concise Literary Nonfiction. Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.