News feature writing session

News feature writing session

How to write long-form features, with The Conversation's Insights editors.

This is a training session in long-form feature writing for academics, researchers or PhD candidates who have:

● Written for The Conversation OR

● Attended one of The Conversation’s general training sessions AND

● Have a clear idea for a long read based on your current research

 

The Insights section publishes long reads of up to 4,000 words. These typically combine new investigative research with powerful narratives that grab readers’ attention while hearing from new and under-represented voices. Insights articles may also tell the inside story of a research journey, including personal ups-and-downs.

This training session will cover:

● How to pitch, plan and structure your outline

● Building a compelling narrative

● Using first-person accounts to make your story come alive

● How to co-write long reads with other authors more effectively

 

Benefits of attending

● Meet one of The Conversation’s Investigations Editors and learn how we commission long-form articles.

● Understand what makes a successful long-form feature. Come away with tools to pitch, plan and write long-form articles.

● Receive feedback from The Conversation’s Investigations Editors on your research and story ideas.

NOTE: You should already have done a general training session OR had a piece published on The Conversation AND have a clear idea for a long read based on your current research.

 

Date and time

17 November 14:00 - 15:30 (registration opens 25 October) 

Register to attend via Eventbrite here.