Talk:Narrative journalism

Important Subject Deserves Citation
This is currently a nice, clear article except for the fact that it doesn't have citations. I'll be adding some as I find them but it would be nice for someone to do a throrough look at this article. Jaldous1 (talk) 17:41, 25 October 2015 (UTC)

I added two sources: one from the website Medium to give a source for the definition someone else had listed, and another from the academic journal Modern Fiction Studies. This is just a (small) start, but many other sources are needed (e.g., on Truman Capote and Tom Wolfe). Not to be too nitpicky, but I also tried to go through and qualify some of the language surrounding the definition of the genre and its history. There's a bit of a contradiction in which the article notes that the definition of narrative journalism is varied and unstable, yet in early versions of the article it stated definitively that Rodolfo Walsh was the "first" to write in the genre. --SebastianWilliams1651 (talk) 14:54, 12 March 2021 (UTC)

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