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Saturday, April 04, 2009

Where to Find Literary Journalism

  • The American Scholar
  • Nieman Narrative Digest
  • Harpers
  • The Atlantic Monthly
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  • Esquire
  • The American Scholar
  • Granta
  • Creative Nonfiction
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Ronald R. Rodgers has 20-plus years of experience in the newspaper business as a reporter, editorial writer, copy editor, copy desk chief, slot editor, assigning editor and page designer at newspapers in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Japan and South Korea. Before coming to UF, he taught such things as English, composition, media law, mass communications and society, news writing and editing at universities in South Korea; Temple's branch campus in Tokyo, Japan; the University of Arizona; Ohio University; and the University of Alaska, Anchorage. He has a master's degree from the University of Arizona and a doctorate from Ohio University.
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