The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 7(English, Paperback, unknown)

The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 7(English, Paperback, unknown)

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Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781574417920ISBN 10: 1574417924

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The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 7(English, Paperback, unknown) is written by unknown and published by University of North Texas Press,U.S.. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1574417924 (ISBN 10) and 9781574417920 (ISBN 13).

This anthology collects the winners of the 2019 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at UNT's Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. First place winner: Eli Saslow, 'It Was My Job, and I Didn't Find Him' (The Washington Post), narrates the life of a former officer at the Parkland high school shooting. Second place: Elizabeth Bruenig, 'What Do We Owe Her Now?' (The Washington Post), is the story of a high school rape victim who received no justice. Third place: Hannah Dreier, 'The Disappeared' (ProPublica), follows a mother who lost her teenage son to gang violence. Runners-up include Jamie Thompson, 'Standoff' (The Dallas Morning News); Lane DeGregory, 'Lincoln's Shot' (Tampa Bay Times); Jenna Russell, 'The World, the Stage, the Way Ahead' (The Boston Globe); Evan Allen, 'Under a Dark Sky, a Baby is Born' (The Boston Globe); Lisa Gartner, 'She's Taught at the Parkland High School for 14 Years. Can She Go Back?' (Tampa Bay Times); Claire McNeill, 'So You Remember the Student Who Was Shot at FSU? He's Pretty Sure We've All Moved On' (Tampa Bay Times); and Bethany Barnes, 'Targeted' (The Oregonian).