Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Blog 18: Fourth Interview Preparation

1. What must a journalist do to properly establish context?
2. What elements help guide the context of an article?
3. What are some techniques a journalist can use when selecting information?
4. Can you define the aspects of a composite character?
5. What is essential for this character to develop? 
6. What elements make for a compelling narrative?
7. How does a journalist maintain objectivity? 
8. Define a three dimensional story.
9. What is the best way to build a three dimensional story?
10. What aspects might drive a three dimensional story off course?
11. What are your thoughts on compression?
12. How might compression be applied to creative nonfiction?
13. Although it is a risk, how might a journalist successfully compress an interview?
14. What are some ways to avoid libel?
15. How can compression be utilized in a way that does not offend the subject?
16. What are some examples of compression?
17. What are some works of creative nonfiction that define the genre?
18. What are some techniques that you think define creative nonfiction?
19. What should creative nonfiction writers be wary of?
20. Define creative nonfiction.

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