A series from award-winning authors and teachers of writing literary journalism on what they learned from the experience of titling their books.
A series from award-winning authors and teachers of writing literary journalism on what they learned from the experience of titling their books.
A series from award-winning authors and teachers of writing literary journalism on what they learned from the experience of titling their books.
On the balance between loyalty to the reader and to the investigated subject or community, and the need for self-awareness in literary journalism.
A series from award-winning authors and teachers of writing literary journalism on what they learned from the experience of titling their books.

November 2021

A series from award-winning authors and teachers of writing literary journalism on what they learned from the experience of titling their books.
A series from award-winning authors and teachers of writing literary journalism on what they learned from the experience of titling their books.
On the power of two award-winning features by Mohawk journalist Dan David.
Two classic books apply the tools of literary journalism to render Native American life in personal, culturally nuanced, and deeply observed narratives.
Digital tools can benefit their users as long as they do not overpower personal relationships and social bonds.
Interpreting works of literary journalism through an Anishinaabe analytical framework for truth.

October 2021

Famous for his idiosyncratic, exuberant use of punctuation, Tom Wolfe has one of the most distinctive journalistic voices.