• Ep16 - ROBERT S. BOYNTON aka THE DIRECTOR OF NYU's LITERARY REPORTAGE PROGRAM AND WRITER OF "THE NEW NEW JOURNALISM" on Bravuras!

  • Aug 19 2022
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Ep16 - ROBERT S. BOYNTON aka THE DIRECTOR OF NYU's LITERARY REPORTAGE PROGRAM AND WRITER OF "THE NEW NEW JOURNALISM" on Bravuras!

  • Summary

  • Robert Boynton has extensively written about the new age of journalism in his book "The New New Journalism," consisting of in-depth interviews with top non-fiction writers in America. Apart from this, he also spent years interviewing abductees who managed to return from North Korea and presented eye-opening details in "The Invitation Only Zone: The Extraordinary Story of North Korea's Abduction Project."

    Being an admirer of his work, it was a spectacular experience to have him as a guest!

    If you are a journalist or a writer, this episode will surely leave you with insightful experiences and practical tips to enhance your craft. 


    Check out "The New New Journalism" on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/5n8tte9z


    Check out "The Invitation Only Zone: The Extraordinary Story of North Korea's Abduction Project" on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/ym7xyf39


    Follow Robert Boynton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rsboynton


    Watch insightful short video snippets on Bravuras Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bravuras_with_parth/


    Bravuras YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3ejT8HY37hNt3lMc7dHD1g


    Contact email: bravura.21stcentury@gmail.com


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