Inside the Writer’s Mind Writing Narrative Journalism

Inside the Writer’s Mind Writing Narrative Journalism by Stephen G. Bloom, published by Wiley on August 26, 2002, offers an exploration of diverse narratives crafted for various media, including magazines, newspapers, and the Internet. This edition spans 279 pages and presents a collection of 30 distinct stories, showcasing Bloom’s insights into the intricacies of narrative journalism.
Readers will encounter a range of compelling subjects, from profiles of accused murderers to the experiences of a Little League umpire and a couple involved in a suicide pact. The book delves into Bloom’s personal anecdotes, including his time canning fruit cocktail and a disastrous Caribbean cruise. Through these narratives, the work examines themes relevant to social science and media studies, providing a multifaceted view of storytelling in contemporary journalism.
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Inside the Writer’s Mind propels readers into 30 very different stories, written for magazines, newspapers and the Internet. Among the stories Stephen G. Bloom dissects are profiles of accused murderers, a Little League umpire, a husband and wife who sign a suicide pact, a world-famous Brazilian plastic surgeon, and a notorious abortionist. Bloom writes about his job canning fruit cocktail, a disaster of a Caribbean cruise vacation, a lethal family of professional wrestlers, and an afternoon spent with Dr. Ruth.
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