New York Times reporter Jennifer 8. Lee says that successful narrative writing for newspapers requires that a reporter not only master writing techniques but know how to sell the story to editors. That�s just one of 10 pointers she offered at the Unity conference as part of a the panel �Narrative Journalism: Beyond the 5 W�s.� The presenters were asked to talk about how to offer �a human dimension� to different kinds of stories, from profiles to social issues to statistical topics. Lee described how she developed an engaging story about a struggling family of Chinese immigrants who moved to rural Georgia, beginning with how she came upon the idea and collaborated with a photographer and describing how she gained the family�s trust. Her advice:
More than 150 people heard Lee�s lively presentation. Washington Post Book World Editor Marie Arana said that although narrative stories tend to be longer than others, a narrative does not have to turn into a book. And all long stories are not narratives. �You have to be an optimist. What gets you excited about a story will get your readers excited,� she added. Posted Aug. 10, 2004 |
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