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Thursday, December 11, 2003
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Audience members at the Nieman
Foundation Narrative Journalism
Conference were invited to blog their reactions to last
weekend's
three-day conference.
The Web crew from the Poynter Institute put together a category system
with pull-down menus that cross-reference the blog entries...
Not
as extensive as Scripting
News' new
category system, but useful. For example, one entry about David
Halberstam's talk is tagged to the "crime & law"
category, although it wasn't
the major theme in his talk -- but someone intrigued by his comments
could follow the link to discussions of other police-beat presentations
at the conference.
The post-conference
blogging hasn't really taken off, but then this was
a conference for folks who (a) probably like to write
long
and (b) like to get paid for the stuff they write. New
top-level
blog entries require authorization from Poynter (either that or I
haven't figured out how to create one), but the "comment" system is
open, for better or for worse.
Example: One of the top-level entries, about the closing talk by the
New Yorker's
Susan Orlean, was a rambling jumble of description and metaphors that
seemed as inspired by Orlean's looks
as her words. (Looks aren't the point. Orlean herself once described a
guy as "sharply handsome, in spite of the fact that he is missing
all his front teeth... has the posture of al dente spaghetti
and the nervous intensity of someone who plays a lot of video
games." [source])
Was her
commenter in awe, star-struck, flirting, being satirical, or
just playing with the
weblog system after having a few drinks at the Hyatt? I don't know, but
I still think it was rude for someone to add a
one-liner that said "This
is a piece of crap."
OK, it wasn't exactly clear where the original comment was
going,
especially since Nieman and Poynter don't post "official" summaries of
the original presentations. (They do sell audio tapes.)
However,
as another poster pointed out, also inspired by Ms. Orlean, "finding
your writerly voice involves a lot of
self-editing." That's not always the case in the
shoot-from-the hip world of blogs, which may be why I'm not a daily
blogger.
1:41:54 AM
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