Items Tagged with "Literary Journalism"
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Matt Tullis Interviews Justin Heckert About \"The Girl Who Feels No Pain\"
Journalist Justin Heckert discusses his story "The Hazards of Growing Up Painlessly" with Ashland University journalism professor Matt Tullis in this podcast. Heckert's story chronicles the life of 13-year-old Ashlyn Blocker, who suffers from congenital insensitivity to pain. The story was published
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Brian Mockenhaupt and \"The Living and the Dead\"
During the River Teeth Nonfiction Conference this weekend, Matt Tullis, Journalism and Digital Media professor at Ashland University, interviewed Brian Mockenhaupt about his Byliner.com article, "The Living and the Dead." The story chronicles the traumatic experience of a group of Marines in Afghan
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Wright Thompson
In this podcast, Matt Tullis talks with Wright Thompson, a senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine. Thompson is widely regarded as one of the top literary sports journalists in the country. His work has been featured in seven editions of Best American Sports Writing. This year, his story "U
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Podcast Interview with Mike Sager
Mike Sager is a bestselling author and award-winning reporter who has been called the beat poet of American journalism. He currently works as a writer at large for Esquire Magazine, and is also the editor and publisher of The Sager Group, a consortium of multimedia artists and writers.Sager recently
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Podcast Interview with Ben Montgomery
In this podcast, Matt Tullis talks with Ben Montgomery, enterprise reporter at the Tampa Bay Times and the author of Grandma Gatewood’s Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail.Montgomery’s book focuses on Emma Gatewood, who at the age of 67, through-hiked t
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