The Society of Professional Journalists will host a Narrative Writing Workshop, Sat., May 24 at Drake University's Olmsted Center, 2507 University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa. Workshops are designed to improve writing in the nation's newspapers.
The Narrative Writing Workshops, led by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tom Hallman Jr. of the Oregonian, show journalists how to move beyond the inverted pyramid-style of writing to the art of storytelling.
"During the workshop, participants will learn ideas for narrative reporting, the daily get, long-form narrative storytelling and strategies to take back to the newsroom," Hallman said. "Narrative writing is a true gift and I look forward to teaching my craft with future narrative writers."
In 2001, Hallman won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing for a series of articles in the Oregonian. Additionally, he has been the recipient of every major writing award for journalism, including multiple American Society of Newspaper Editors awards, a Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Award, a National Headliner Award and a Nixon National Writing Award. A reporter for more than 25 years, Hallman has been at the Oregonian since 1980.
Programs will be from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and cost $40 for SPJ members and $60 for non-members. Lunch is included. Late fees shall apply for registrations received less than two weeks before each workshop. For complete details or to register, visit www.spj.org/nww.asp or call Programs Coordinator Heather Porter at (317) 927-8000, ext. 204.
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