Portraying interview subjects with shades of grey.The necessity of being respectful of the real lives being examined and written about.Where ideas come from and how to begin forming a story idea.How does narrative non-fiction differ from fiction?.From writing for pennies an article to writing a Pulitzer– nominated article.Here are the highlights and the full transcript below. You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. He's also the author of A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear. Check it out for free or get 25% off the premium edition at Matt Hongoltz-Hetling is a Pulitzer finalist and award-winning investigative journalist. With its detailed reports on how to improve your writing and integration with Scrivener, ProWritingAid will help you improve your book before you send it to an editor, agent or publisher. Today's show is sponsored by ProWritingAid, writing and editing software that goes way beyond just grammar and typo checking. Plus, synchronicity in book research, and my personal podcast episode on Druids, Freemasons, and Frankenstein: The Darker Side of Bath, England (where I live!) David Gaughran's How to Sell Books in 2020 a college student who used GPT3 to reach the top of Hacker News with an AI-generated blog post and ALLi on Is Copyright Broken? Artificial Intelligence and Author Copyright. In the intro, I talk about Spotify (possibly) getting into audiobooks and Amazon (possibly) getting into podcasts as reported on The Hotsheet, and the New Publishing Standard. What is narrative non-fiction and how do you write a piece so powerful it is nominated for a Pulitzer? In this interview, Matt Hongoltz-Hetling talks about his process for finding stories worth writing about and how he turns them into award-winning articles. Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS | More
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