I understand journalists become aware of many things which they aren't able to report.
Are you aware of any recent fiction which you believe was written to cover a true story? What is the most "realistic" fiction you've read?
Is there anything interesting that you've learned that, for whatever reason, you couldn't publish, but might be able to comment on here?
Is there anything interesting that the reporting world takes for granted, but the public may be completely unaware of? Anything we would benefit from knowing?
And last, how do you feel about the internal perceptions of more traditional journalism versus modern times? Is there a rift between the older generation and the new? Are we seeing traditional reporting die off?
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I understand journalists become aware of many things which they aren't able to report.
Are you aware of any recent fiction which you believe was written to cover a true story? What is the most "realistic" fiction you've read?
Is there anything interesting that you've learned that, for whatever reason, you couldn't publish, but might be able to comment on here?
Is there anything interesting that the reporting world takes for granted, but the public may be completely unaware of? Anything we would benefit from knowing?
And last, how do you feel about the internal perceptions of more traditional journalism versus modern times? Is there a rift between the older generation and the new? Are we seeing traditional reporting die off?
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