Few investors saw the merits of a Web site with provocative literary journalism, yet without the market-making potential of a Priceline . com.
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He received a Harmsworth Scholarship to the Middle Temple and also wrote literary journalism for the periodical " John O'London's Weekly ".
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"' Joan Didion "'( born December 5, 1934 ) is an American author best known for her novels and her literary journalism.
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Niermann is also the co-founder ( with Joachim Bessing and Anne Waak ) of waahr . de, a free online archive for literary journalism.
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As a writer for " The New York Times " and " Esquire " magazine in the 1960s, Talese helped to define literary journalism.
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"' Narrative journalism "', also referred to as literary journalism, is defined as creative nonfiction that contains accurate, well-researched information.
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Eisenhuth is a founding member of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies ( IALJS ) and is also Books Editor of the international peer-reviewed journal Literary Journalism Studies.
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Eisenhuth is a founding member of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies ( IALJS ) and is also Books Editor of the international peer-reviewed journal Literary Journalism Studies.
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The speaker, a magazine writer who taught at Boston College, was collecting his thoughts, rolling up his sleeves, and launching into a speech on the merits of literary journalism.
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El Estornudo ( in English : " the sneeze " ) is an online magazine of literary journalism and has a similar style to the U . S .'s Vanity Fair.