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Power of Narrative 2025
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Friday, March 28
 

4:45pm EDT

Snitch City: Crafting Compelling Narratives Across Platforms with The Boston Globe's Spotlight Team
Friday March 28, 2025 4:45pm - 5:45pm EDT
How do you transform a deeply reported investigation into a
compelling, coherent narrative that sings on multiple platforms? The
Boston Globe’s Spotlight Team is doing just that. A year after their
award-winning series, Murder in Boston, the Globe just launched a
Spotlight podcast franchise. Hear from Globe Head of Audio Kristin
Nelson, Spotlight Editor Brendan McCarthy, and reporter Dugan
Arnett detail ‘Snitch City,’ the new investigative series that pulls back
the curtain on police misconduct and confidential informants 
Speakers
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Dugan Arnett

Investigative reporter at The Boston Globe
Dugan Arnett is an award-winning investigative reporter on TheBoston Globe's quick strike projects team. Since joining the team in2021, his work has spanned a variety of subjects with a focus ongovernment accountability, policing, and the criminal justice system.In 2021, he published... Read More →
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Brendan McCarthy

Editor of The Boston Globe Spotlight Team
Brendan McCarthy is the Globe's Spotlight Editor. He oversees theSpotlight Team and the quick strike investigative team.He previously served six years as deputy projects editor. Duringthat time, he led the team that won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize forInvestigative Reporting. The “Blind... Read More →
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Kristin Nelson

Head of Audio at The Boston Globe
Kristin Nelson is Head of Audio at the Boston Globe, working withproducers, editors and reporters to capture the Globe'saward-winning journalism for audio audiences. She is anexperienced journalist, documentarian, story editor and audioproducer. Between 2007 and 2022 she worked with... Read More →
Friday March 28, 2025 4:45pm - 5:45pm EDT
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Saturday, March 29
 

10:15am EDT

Your Bestselling Book Idea
Saturday March 29, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
What makes for a compelling, commercial book idea? Sr. Editor Ariel Curry and six-figure ghostwriter Liz Morrow share the best practices they've learned for crafting an argument that sells. They introduce six ways to find your "big idea" and simple frameworks that will make your book a must-read!
Speakers
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Ariel Curry

Writer, editor, and author of Hungry Authors: The Indispensable Guide to Planning, Creating, and Publishing a Nonfiction Book
Ariel Curry is a writer and editor at Ariel Curry Editorial with over 10 years of experience in traditional publishing. As an editor, she enjoys brainstorming and outlining new book ideas, bringing clarity and purpose to prose, and helping authors find resilience in their writing... Read More →
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Liz Morrow

writer and author of Hungry Authors: The Indispensable Guide to Planning, Writing, and Publishing a Nonfiction Book
Liz Morrow is a writer and collaborator, partnering with entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and business experts to bring their books to life. She specializes in personal and professional development and memoir. Morrow has worked with recognizable names and "Big Five" publishing houses... Read More →
Saturday March 29, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
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2:15pm EDT

The Personal and the Political: Weaving personal narratives within broader societal contexts
Saturday March 29, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm EDT
In this session, narrative journalists Melissa Ludtke (author of Locker Room Talk: A Woman’s Struggle to Get Inside) and Mike DeSocio (author of Morally Straight: How the Fight for LGBTQ+ Inclusion Changed the Boy Scouts—and America) will explore the art of blending deeply reported journalism with personal storytelling to reveal the broader societal forces at play. By drawing from their own experiences and in-depth reporting, Melissa and Mike will discuss how to navigate the delicate balance between the intimate and the universal, weaving personal memoir with rigorous reporting to amplify complex issues.

Speakers
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Melissa Ludtke

author of Locker Room Talk: A Woman’s Struggle to Get Inside
When Melissa Ludtke was 26 years old, she challenged Major League Baseball in federal court – and won. Her charge was gender discrimination. She pursued her rights under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which led to women in sports media gaining equal access... Read More →
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Mike DeSocio

author of Morally Straight: How the Fight for LGBTQ+ Inclusion Changed the Boy Scouts—and America
Mike De Socio is an independent journalist and author who writes about social justice and solutions. His first book, "Morally Straight: How the Fight for LGBTQ+ Inclusion Changed the Boy Scouts—and America," was published in 2024. His work has also appeared in the Washington Post... Read More →
Saturday March 29, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm EDT
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3:30pm EDT

The Hitman, His Wife, and the Ethics of Narrative: Balancing Trust, Truth, and Consequences in Journalistic Storytelling
Saturday March 29, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
Hannah Beech, senior correspondent for The New York Times and winner of the 2025 Hugo Shong Reporting on Asia Award, will delve into the emotional complexities of narrative journalism in this session on balancing intimacy with objectivity. Drawing on her recent experience reporting on the story of an ex-hitman in the Philippines–in addition to several other recent stories–Beech will examine the transactional nature of journalist/source relationships—how we balance the need to gain trust with the obligation to report truthfully, even when those truths might harm or discomfort our sources. She'll explore the ethical challenges of writing about people whose lives are messy and morally complex and discuss how narrative journalists can remain authentic truth-tellers while also striving for intimacy.
Speakers
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Hannah Beech

Senior Asia correspondent for The New York Times
Hannah Beech is the senior Asia correspondent for The New York Times. Previously, she was the Southeast Asia bureau chief for The Times. She lives in Bangkok and was based earlier in Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong as the East Asia bureau chief for Time magazine. She has reported... Read More →
Saturday March 29, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
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