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Feb 13, 2018
Meet your instructor—best-selling author and longtime New Yorker staff writer, Malcolm Gladwell. Malcolm outlines what he has planned for your class and reflects on the idea of writing as a calling.
Meet your instructor—best-selling author and longtime New Yorker staff writer, Malcolm Gladwell. Malcolm outlines what he has planned for your class and reflects on the idea of writing as a calling.
Fecha de emisión
Feb 13, 2018
Malcolm likes an imperfect argument—the perfect argument is too obvious. Learn how Malcolm builds an open-ended puzzle into his story, “The Ketchup Conundrum.”
Malcolm likes an imperfect argument—the perfect argument is too obvious. Learn how Malcolm builds an open-ended puzzle into his story, “The Ketchup Conundrum.”
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Feb 13, 2018
Data is a big part of Malcolm’s stories. Learn three ways Malcolm helps readers digest data and engage with complex ideas in his writing.
Data is a big part of Malcolm’s stories. Learn three ways Malcolm helps readers digest data and engage with complex ideas in his writing.
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Feb 13, 2018
Learn how to use surprises, guessing games, and suspense to invite readers into your story.
Learn how to use surprises, guessing games, and suspense to invite readers into your story.
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Feb 13, 2018
Malcolm shares his guiding principles to uncovering a good idea for a story through research.
Malcolm shares his guiding principles to uncovering a good idea for a story through research.
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Feb 13, 2018
What makes a story worth pursuing? Malcolm talks through his criteria for spotting a unique story and the first steps of story development.
What makes a story worth pursuing? Malcolm talks through his criteria for spotting a unique story and the first steps of story development.
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Feb 13, 2018
Learn how Malcolm grows the idea of a story, and how he tests new ideas with family and friends.
Learn how Malcolm grows the idea of a story, and how he tests new ideas with family and friends.
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Feb 13, 2018
Using David and Goliath and “What the Dog Saw,” Malcolm teaches you how to look for patterns and draw connections between seemingly disparate ideas.
Using David and Goliath and “What the Dog Saw,” Malcolm teaches you how to look for patterns and draw connections between seemingly disparate ideas.
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Feb 13, 2018
The interview is the critical foundation for developing character in nonfiction. Malcolm teaches you how to conduct an interview to uncover what is uniquely interesting about your subject.
The interview is the critical foundation for developing character in nonfiction. Malcolm teaches you how to conduct an interview to uncover what is uniquely interesting about your subject.
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Feb 13, 2018
Malcolm breaks down two pieces of his own writing—one written for The New Yorker and one for a medical journal—to illustrate how he brings a new character to life.
Malcolm breaks down two pieces of his own writing—one written for The New Yorker and one for a medical journal—to illustrate how he brings a new character to life.
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Feb 13, 2018
If you could choose to describe a character by the way they look, or by what they keep in their bedroom, Malcolm says to choose the bedroom. Learn how to use the setting and action around a character to build their personality.
If you could choose to describe a character by the way they look, or by what they keep in their bedroom, Malcolm says to choose the bedroom. Learn how to use the setting and action around a character to build their personality.
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Feb 13, 2018
Malcolm believes that when you reveal story is just as important as what that story is. He explains this idea with an in-depth look at one of his favorite characters, late-night television pitchman Ron Popeil.
Malcolm believes that when you reveal story is just as important as what that story is. He explains this idea with an in-depth look at one of his favorite characters, late-night television pitchman Ron Popeil.
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Feb 13, 2018
Learn how Malcolm uses sentence length and punctuation to guide readers through a sophisticated idea.
Learn how Malcolm uses sentence length and punctuation to guide readers through a sophisticated idea.
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Feb 13, 2018
Using a New Yorker article he wrote about a company testing out a new drug, Malcolm demonstrates how to employ jargon to hook your readers.
Using a New Yorker article he wrote about a company testing out a new drug, Malcolm demonstrates how to employ jargon to hook your readers.
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Feb 13, 2018
Malcolm explains how to calibrate your tone for your readership using examples from his book David and Goliath and his own public speaking Q&As.
Malcolm explains how to calibrate your tone for your readership using examples from his book David and Goliath and his own public speaking Q&As.
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Feb 13, 2018
Malcolm feels that restraint is essential in the production of real emotion. Learn how to introduce humor and melancholy to form deep connections with your readers.
Malcolm feels that restraint is essential in the production of real emotion. Learn how to introduce humor and melancholy to form deep connections with your readers.
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Feb 13, 2018
Using his essay “Something Borrowed” as an example, Malcolm demonstrates how to use language and emotion to build a powerful narrative.
Using his essay “Something Borrowed” as an example, Malcolm demonstrates how to use language and emotion to build a powerful narrative.
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Feb 13, 2018
For Malcolm, a title is the ultimate attention-grabber. Learn how to write powerful titles that will speak to your reader's emotions.
For Malcolm, a title is the ultimate attention-grabber. Learn how to write powerful titles that will speak to your reader's emotions.
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Feb 13, 2018
Getting a piece of writing to a finished state is a process. Malcolm walks you through his approach, from first draft to final polishing.
Getting a piece of writing to a finished state is a process. Malcolm walks you through his approach, from first draft to final polishing.
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Feb 13, 2018
Once your story is published, the world will respond. Learn Malcolm’s tips for promoting your work, dealing with critics, and what to do when readers misinterpret your intent.
Once your story is published, the world will respond. Learn Malcolm’s tips for promoting your work, dealing with critics, and what to do when readers misinterpret your intent.
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Feb 13, 2018
Learn Malcolm’s advice for aspiring writers, including how to launch and maintain your career as a professional writer.
Learn Malcolm’s advice for aspiring writers, including how to launch and maintain your career as a professional writer.
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Feb 13, 2018
Malcolm believes that you can’t become a great writer without being a great reader. Learn Malcolm’s strategies for critical reading.
Malcolm believes that you can’t become a great writer without being a great reader. Learn Malcolm’s strategies for critical reading.
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Feb 13, 2018
Malcolm breaks down the strengths of some of his favorite writers: Lee Child, David Epstein, Michael Lewis, and Janet Malcolm.
Malcolm breaks down the strengths of some of his favorite writers: Lee Child, David Epstein, Michael Lewis, and Janet Malcolm.
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Feb 13, 2018
Malcolm delivers his parting words about the true intent of nonfiction writing.
Malcolm delivers his parting words about the true intent of nonfiction writing.
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