Help a brother out. This comes from a friend who teaches journalism to college kids:
hi, for a teaching panel i'm on in may (literary journalism conf. in belgium), i am asked to present on this topic:
how in the age of short, fast, tweet, text, do you get writing students to read--and appreciate --long form narrative journalism? frankly, i dont know. i gave my students a gary smith profile recently and they hated it. coudlnt finish , it was ...."too long.''
know you've done a good bit of teaching, tho maybe not so much to clueless undergrads..
any ideas on this?
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