Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Literary Journalism: a definition

I suppose one could say that every news article tells a story. Traditional reporting is straight forward. Articles answer the who's, whats and whens in a matter of fact way. Literary journalism, however, is a thing of beauty. Written like a novel, these articles draw the reader into the scene, introduce the characters and tell the story as it happened. The writers use creative, fictional writing techniques but include only real factual information.

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