The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 4

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 4 PDF Author: Gayle Reaves
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 1574416707
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 240

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This anthology collects the ten winners of the 2016 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, an event hosted by the Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism at the University of North Texas. First place winner: Stephanie McCrummen, “An American Void” (The Washington Post), focused on the friends of the alleged murderer of nine members of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, North Carolina. Second place: Christopher Goffard, “Fleeing Syria: The Choice” (Los Angeles Times), is about a former dressmaker from Syria gaining asylum in Sweden for her family, but her husband and children were still in Turkey. Third place: Sarah Schweitzer, “The Life and Times of Strider Wolf” (Boston Globe), documented the difficult life of a six-year-old boy and his brother, who were rescued from near-fatal abuse and sent to live with their grandparents in campgrounds in Maine. Runners-up include Cynthia Hubert, “Genny’s World” (Sacramento Bee); Michael M. Phillips, “Inside an FBI Hostage Crisis” (The Wall Street Journal); Mark Johnson, “Patient, Surgeon Work Together” (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); Howard Reich, “Norman Malone’s Quest” (Chicago Tribune); John Woodrow Cox, “Telling JJ” (The Washington Post); Maria Cramer, “The Boy Who Burned Inside” (Boston Globe); and Gina Barton, “Unsolved: A Murdered Teen, a 40-year Mystery” (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel).

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 4

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 4 PDF Author: Gayle Reaves
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 1574416707
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 240

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Book Description
This anthology collects the ten winners of the 2016 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, an event hosted by the Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism at the University of North Texas. First place winner: Stephanie McCrummen, “An American Void” (The Washington Post), focused on the friends of the alleged murderer of nine members of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, North Carolina. Second place: Christopher Goffard, “Fleeing Syria: The Choice” (Los Angeles Times), is about a former dressmaker from Syria gaining asylum in Sweden for her family, but her husband and children were still in Turkey. Third place: Sarah Schweitzer, “The Life and Times of Strider Wolf” (Boston Globe), documented the difficult life of a six-year-old boy and his brother, who were rescued from near-fatal abuse and sent to live with their grandparents in campgrounds in Maine. Runners-up include Cynthia Hubert, “Genny’s World” (Sacramento Bee); Michael M. Phillips, “Inside an FBI Hostage Crisis” (The Wall Street Journal); Mark Johnson, “Patient, Surgeon Work Together” (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); Howard Reich, “Norman Malone’s Quest” (Chicago Tribune); John Woodrow Cox, “Telling JJ” (The Washington Post); Maria Cramer, “The Boy Who Burned Inside” (Boston Globe); and Gina Barton, “Unsolved: A Murdered Teen, a 40-year Mystery” (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel).

The Best American Newspaper Narratives

The Best American Newspaper Narratives PDF Author: Gayle Reaves
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ISBN: 9781574416831
Category : Feature stories
Languages : en
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Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - Gayle Reaves -- An American Void: The Washington Post - By Stephanie McCrummen -- Fleeing Syria: Los Angeles Times - By Christopher Goffard -- The Life and Times of Strider Wolf: The Boston Globe - By Sarah Schweitzer -- Genny's World, Homeless in Sacramento: A Death on the Streets: The Sacramento Bee - By Cynthia Hubert -- Inside an FBI Hostage Crisis: A Stolen Boy, a Loner, A Hidden Bunker: The Wall Street Journal - By Michael M. Phillips -- Patient, Surgeon Work Together: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - By Mark Johnson -- Norman Malone's Quest: Chicago Tribune - By Howard Reich -- Telling JJ: The Washington Post - By John Woodrow Cox -- The Boy Who Burned Inside: The Boston Globe - By Maria Cramer -- Unsolved: A Murdered Teen, a 40-Year Mystery: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - By Gina Barton

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 3

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 3 PDF Author: Gayle Reaves
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 1574416367
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 296

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This anthology collects the ten winners of the 2014 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest, run by the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. The event is hosted by the Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism at the University of North Texas. The contest honors exemplary narrative work and encourages narrative nonfiction storytelling at newspapers across the United States. First place winner: Dan Barry, "The Boys in the Bunkhouse," published by The New York Times, exposed thirty years of physical and mental abuse of intellectually disabled men living in an Iowa group home. Second place: Christopher Goffard, "The Favor," published by the Los Angeles Times, describes the plea bargain sentence of the son of a former California assembly speaker, after the son pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, and whose prison sentence was later reduced by then-California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Third place: Stephanie McCrummen, "A Father’s Scars," published by the Washington Post, about a Virginia state senator one year after he was stabbed multiple times by his mentally ill son before the son killed himself. Runners-up include Nathan Bomey, John Gallagher and Mark Stryker, "How Detroit was Reborn" (Detroit Free Press); Monica Hesse, "Love and Fire" (Washington Post); Sarah Schweitzer, "Chasing Bayla" (Boston Globe); Sarah Kleiner Varble, "Then the Walls Closed In" (The Virginian Pilot); Joanne Kimberlin and Janie Bryant, "Dangerous Minds" (The Virginian Pilot); Molly Harbarger, "Fred Nelligan" (The Oregonian); and Mark Johnson, "Murray's Problem" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel).

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 2

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 2 PDF Author: George Getschow
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 1574415956
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 512

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This anthology collects the twelve winners of the 2013 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest, run by the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. The event is hosted by the Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism at the University of North Texas. The contest honors exemplary narrative work and encourages narrative nonfiction storytelling at newspapers across the United States. First place winner: Eli Saslow, "Into the Lonely Quiet" (Washington Post), follows the family of a 7-year-old victim of the December 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, six months after the shooting. Second place: Eric Moskowitz, "Marathon Carjacking" (Boston Globe), is the story of "Danny," who was carjacked by the suspects of the Boston Marathon bombing three days after the bombing. Third place: Mark Johnson, "The Course of Their Lives" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), an account of first-year medical students as they take a human dissection course. Runners-up include Christopher Goffard, "The Manhunt" (Los Angeles Times); Stephanie McCrummen, "Wait--You Described It as a Cloudy Feeling?" (Washington Post); Michael M. Phillips, "The Lobotomy Files" (Wall Street Journal); Aaron Applegate, "Taken Under" (Virginian-Pilot); Meg Kissinger, "A Mother, at Her Wits' End" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); Michael Kruse, "The Last Voyage of the Bounty" (Tampa Bay Times); Shaun McKinnon, "Alone on the Hill" (Arizona Republic); Mike Newall, "Almost Justice" (Philadelphia Inquirer); and Sarah Schweitzer, "Together, Despite All" (Boston Globe).

The Best American Newspaper Narratives

The Best American Newspaper Narratives PDF Author: Gayle Reaves
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ISBN: 9781574416459
Category : Feature stories
Languages : en
Pages : 297

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Book is a collection of the 9 top winners of the annual Mayborn Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest.

The Best American Newspaper Narratives

The Best American Newspaper Narratives PDF Author: Gayle Reaves
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ISBN: 9781574417920
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 288

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This anthology collects the winners of the 2019 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at UNT's Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. First place winner: Eli Saslow, "It Was My Job, and I Didn't Find Him" (The Washington Post), narrates the life of a former officer at the Parkland high school shooting. Second place: Elizabeth Bruenig, "What Do We Owe Her Now?" (The Washington Post), is the story of a high school rape victim who received no justice. Third place: Hannah Dreier, "The Disappeared" (ProPublica), follows a mother who lost her teenage son to gang violence. Runners-up include Jamie Thompson, "Standoff" (The Dallas Morning News); Lane DeGregory, "Lincoln's Shot" (Tampa Bay Times); Jenna Russell, "The World, the Stage, the Way Ahead" (The Boston Globe); Evan Allen, "Under a Dark Sky, a Baby is Born" (The Boston Globe); Lisa Gartner, "She's Taught at the Parkland High School for 14 Years. Can She Go Back?" (Tampa Bay Times); Claire McNeill, "So You Remember the Student Who Was Shot at FSU? He's Pretty Sure We've All Moved On" (Tampa Bay Times); and Bethany Barnes, "Targeted" (The Oregonian).

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 5

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 5 PDF Author: Gayle Reaves
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 1574417274
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 346

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This anthology collects the ten winners of the 2016 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, an event hosted by the Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism at the University of North Texas. First place winner: Terrence McCoy, “It Was an Accident, Baby” (The Washington Post), relates how a family in Alabama coped after the family’s four-year-old accidentally killed his nine-year-old sister. Second place: Hannah Dreier, “A Child’s Scraped Knee” (Associated Press), which depicts how medical supply shortages in Venezuela turned a simple injury into a life-threatening condition for a three-year-old. Third place: Billy Baker, “The Power of Will” (The Boston Globe), focuses on a family’s search for a cure for their son’s rare form of cancer, which led them to a maverick doctor. Runners-up include John Woodrow Cox, “A Marine’s Conviction” (The Washington Post); Christopher Goffard, “Framed” (The Los Angeles Times); Steve Thompson, “The Long Way Home” (The Dallas Morning-News); N. R. Kleinfield, “Fraying at the Edges” (The New York Times); Anna Kuchment and Steve Thompson, “Seismic Denial” (The Dallas Morning-News); Lauren Caruba, “55 Minutes” (The Houston Chronicle); and Lisa Wangsness, “In Search of Sanctuary” (The Boston Globe).

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 8

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 8 PDF Author: Gayle Reaves
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 157441836X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 369

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This anthology collects the ten winners of the 2020 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at UNT’s Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. First place winner: Christopher Goffard, “Detective Trapp” (Los Angeles Times) is about a complicated murder investigation and its human impact. Second place: Annie Gowen, “Left Behind: American Farm Families in Crisis during Trump's Trade War” (The Washington Post) tells about a despairing farmer’s suicide and aftermath. Third place: Jennifer Berry Hawes and Stephen Hobbs, “It’s Time for You to Die” (Post & Courier) presents a gut-wrenching drama of America’s deadliest episode of prison violence. Runners-up include Peter Jamison, “The Confession” (The Washington Post); Mark Johnson, “House Calls and Rarest of Diseases” (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); Nestor Ramos, “At the Edge of a Warming World” (Boston Globe); Noelle Crombie, Kale Williams, and Beth Nakamura, “No Mercy” (The Oregonian); Tara Duggan and Jason Fagone, “The Fisherman’s Tale” (San Francisco Chronicle); Jenna Russell, “Brilliant, Faithful, Undaunted” (Boston Globe); and Charles Scudder, “Guardians: When Evil Came Through the Door” (Dallas Morning News).

The Best American Newspaper Narratives of 2012

The Best American Newspaper Narratives of 2012 PDF Author: George Getschow
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 1574415492
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 262

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This anthology collects the ten winners of the 2012 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, which is hosted by the Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism at the University of North Texas. The contest honors exemplary narrative work and encourages narrative nonfiction storytelling at newspapers across the United States. First place winner: Eli Saslow,"Life of a Salesman," published by the Washington Post, is about a Manassas, Va., swimming pool salesman experiencing the unraveling of his decades-long success story. Second place: Kelley Benham, "Never Let Go," published by the Tampa Bay Times, is her personal account of the months following the birth of her premature daughter. Third place: Anne Hull, "Breaking Free," published by the Washington Post, traces a teenage girl's climb out of poverty as she prepares for college. Runner-ups include: John Branch, "The Day a Mountain Moved" (New York Times); Dan Barry, "Donna’s Diner: In the Hard Fall of a Favorite Son, a Reminder of a City’s Scars" (New York Times); Rosalind Bentley, "The Nation’s Poet" (Atlanta Journal-Constitution); Mark Johnson, "I Boy" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); Monica Rhor, "Homelessness" (Houston Chronicle); Louis Hansen, "The Girl Who Took Down the Gang" (Virginian-Pilot); and Martin Kuz, "Soldiers Recount 60-Second Attack That Left Them Reflecting on Life and Death" (Stars and Stripes).

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 9

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 9 PDF Author: Gayle Reaves
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ISBN: 9781574418620
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 208

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This anthology collects the nine winners of the 2021 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at UNT's Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. First-place winner: Greg Jaffe and his three-part series on the pandemic, beginning with "The Pandemic Hit and This Car Became Home for a Family of Four" (The Washington Post). Second place: Hannah Dreier with "The Worst-Case Scenario" (The Washington Post). Third place: Leonora LaPeter Anton, Kavitha Surana, and Kathryn Varn with "Death at Freedom Square" (Tampa Bay Times). Runners-up include Rory Linnane, "Maricella's Last Breath" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); Hannah Dreier, "Tatiana's Luck" (The Washington Post); Deborah Vankin, "This 81-Year-Old was L.A.'s Most Devoted Museum-Goer until COVID-19" (Los Angeles Times); Lauren Caruba, "Night Shift" (San Antonio Express News); Mark Johnson, "Saving Raynah's Brain" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); and John Woodrow Cox, "They Depended on Their Parents for Everything" (The Washington Post).