Literary Journalism- exercise
Literary journalism” is a form of nonfiction writing that adheres to all of the reportorial and truth-telling covenants of conventional journalism, while employing rhetorical and storytelling techniques more commonly associated with fiction. In short, its is journalism as literature.
“Among the shared characteristic of literary journalism are immersion reporting, complicated structures, character development, symbolism. Voice, a focus on ordinary people… and accuracy. Literary journalists recognize the need for a consciousness on the page through which the objects in view are filtered.,
i. Immersion Reporting
ii. Complicated structures
iii. Symbolism
iv. Character development
v. Voice
vi. Accuracy