References and External Links
- The Poynter Institute – A school dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists and media leaders.
- Writing History: Capote's novel – A Lawerence Journal World article on the impact of Truman Capote's novel
- Black Hawk Down The Philadelphia Inquirer's serial about the raid on Mogadishu
- Salon
- Slate
- Creative Nonfiction
- Atlantic Unbound
- Nieman Narrative Digest – Harvard's Narrative Journalism program
- Little Bill Clinton The Christian Science Monitor's serial following a year in the life of a young Congolese refugee
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