All entries tagged: Connie Hale
Multimedia narrative from the AP
Our siblings at the Nieman Narrative Digest have a collection of pieces up on a terrific multimedia package called Killer Blue: Baptized by Fire by the Associated Press. They’ve got an interview with producer Evan Vucci and Connie Hale’s thoughts on how it works as narrative.
On the art of saying goodbye
Our colleagues over at the Nieman narrative program have posted the latest edition of their Digest, and it’s got a connection to the kind of stuff we write about here. They look at how two recently closed newspapers, the Rocky Mountain News and the Seattle P-I, memorialized themselves through video.
You can see the videos [...]
BU panel: Peter Osnos seeks distribution possibilities
[We had two folks attending Boston University's one-day conference on non-fiction book publishing yesterday. Below, the afternoon session from Zach Seward. —Ed.]
At BU, a bunch of well known journalists spent the morning doing what journalists do best these days: bemoaning the state of our industry. As they insisted that print was essentially dead, a voice [...]








