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Tag Archives: long form narrative

The lost kids from the loft that doesn’t exist

Posted on May 27, 2012 by Philip Johnson

“The FBI were at my apartment yesterday.” Continue reading →

Posted in Expat life, Glimpse Correspondents Program | Tagged long form narrative | 1 Comment

Perfecting an Ending

Posted on September 6, 2011 by Sarah Menkedick

Crafting an ending that packs a punch. Continue reading →

Posted in Editorial Blog | Tagged editing, long form narrative, narrative nonfiction online, narrative writing, writing conclusions | 1 Comment

Forcing Drama on a Story

Posted on August 31, 2011 by Sarah Menkedick

Let the story do the telling: you don’t have to force the drama. Continue reading →

Posted in Editorial Blog | Tagged editing, editorial process, feature writing, long form narrative, magazine writing | 2 Comments

Structure, Details and Shaping A Sprawling Long Form Feature

Posted on August 15, 2011 by Sarah Menkedick

The first question that needs to be addressed with a long form piece is structure. Continue reading →

Posted in Editor's Notes, Editorial Blog, Glimpse Correspondents Program | Tagged editing, editorial process, long form narrative, writing feature stories | 2 Comments
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