Storytelling: Magazine & Feature Writing (321-0-20)
Instructors
Joshua Karp
Meeting Info
Fisk Hall 308: Tues, Thurs 1:00PM - 2:50PM
Overview of class
This course introduces students to feature and magazine storytelling. Students will read and deconstruct an array of non-fiction stories, from narratives to profiles to reported essays. Students will report, write, re-write and edit short pieces and one long-form story. You will hear from top reporters, writers and editors about the craft of non-fiction storytelling, from ideation and pitch, to revision and publication. The course aims to inspire students to deliver memorable works of narrative, explanatory and service journalism, with a particular emphasis on expanding your reporting methods and sharpening your prose for particular audiences.
Registration Requirements
Pre-reqs: JOUR 301-0, 301-1, or 384
Class Materials (Required)
None
Class Attributes
Attendance at 1st class mandatory
Prerequisites apply, see description
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: To register for this course, you must have taken at least one of the following courses: JOUR 301, JOUR 301-1, JOUR 319, JOUR 352, JOUR 384, JOUR 390 (JOURneys: New York City & the), or JOUR 390 (JOURneys: Exploring Asian Amer).