Why telling good stories should be more important than what the story may mention. Continue reading
© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
Why telling good stories should be more important than what the story may mention. Continue reading
© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
In this episode, Ryan is joined by Paul of Hockey Rhetoric. They talk about what makes a good sportswriter, the problems modern writers face and why personality matters more than ever. They talk about Joe Posnanski’s Paterno problem, the impact readers have on writing and sip delicious unfiltered beer for about 52 minutes. Continue reading
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In this episode, Ryan is joined by Artvoice’s Chris Smith and Paul of Hockey Rhetoric. They talk about the shooting in Aurora, how we respond to tragedies and what social media and news media has done to change how we interact with major events. They mention incidents such as the crash of Flight 3407, the death of Osama Bin Laden and the ongoing LIBOR banking scandal. Continue reading
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Sometimes, I wonder why I started writing in this space in the first place. The 2007 spring semester had wrapped up for me and I was set to take on an expanded role at my college newspaper in the fall. … Continue reading
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by Ryan The first seven games of the 2010-11 hockey season have been interesting to say the least. The Sabres are currently 2-4-1 and have… struggled. There has been a major injury, not a whole lot of goals and lots … Continue reading
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by Ryan Everyone seems to be done with LeBron James for the summer, but I’m still ridiculously fascinated by the James Saga. Forget the contract or how well the Triumvirate is going to do in Miami. Instead, what is so … Continue reading