This is one of a series of blog posts from the second ONA class of MJ Bear Fellows, three journalists under 30 who are beginning to make their voices heard and expand the … Read more.
Opening up the gates to global reporting
This is one of a series of blog posts from the second ONA class of MJ Bear Fellows, three journalists under 30 who are beginning to make their voices heard … Read more.
Tackling complex issues, unleashed from the clock
This is one of a series of blog posts from the second ONA class of MJ Bear Fellows, three journalists under 30 who are beginning to make their voices heard … Read more.
Finding the funds, spreading the word
This is one of a series of blog posts from the second ONA class of MJ Bear Fellows, three journalists under 30 who are beginning to make their voices heard and expand the … Read more.
1 Project, 3 Time Zones: How to Do It
This is the first in our series of posts from our 2012 MJ Bear Fellows, three journalists under 30 who are beginning to make their voices heard and expand the … Read more.
Personalized storytelling: You can’t do anything wrong
Last fall, I found myself in a blizzard-like storm in New York, fighting my way through a thick wall of snow. I had just left my position at the Wall … Read more.
Five lessons from deep beat reporting
Since last September, I’ve been working on a little side project called “Beyond the Blotter: The Homicide Watch Handbook.” It’s a simple WordPress site, and I’ve been spending spare moments … Read more.
Vision, paperwork, records: A behind-the-scenes guide to launch
As I told Alex Howard recently, Homicide Watch, the website, started with a spreadsheet. But starting Homicide Watch, the business, took much more. There are a lot of resources out … Read more.
Confessions of a convert: How I came to love blogging
This is one of a series of blog posts from the first ONA class of MJ Bear Fellows describing their experiences and sharing their knowledge with the community. Fellow Lam … Read more.
A manifesto for a digital sports section
This post is one of a series of blog posts from the first ONA class of MJ Bear Fellows describing their experiences, projects and sharing their knowledge with the ONA … Read more.