How Capital B works to be a window and a mirror for Black audiences The work can 'both affirm and give insight.' December 9, 2025 Kristen Hare
People will tell you no. ‘Your job is to not listen to them.’ Advice from Sarah Topol, a contributing writer for The New York Times, on her story of a Russian deserter November 24, 2025 Kristen Hare
3 public records tips to remember: ‘Learn how it works‘ The New Yorker’s Park Yesko on navigating murky systems November 12, 2025 Kristen Hare
How do you get the story? ‘You listen.‘ The Washington Post’s Dana Hedgpeth on helping victims open up October 28, 2025 Kristen Hare
Want your work to stand out? ‘Hit the pavement.’ The L.A. Times’ Steve Lopez on how he approaches storytelling October 14, 2025 Kristen Hare
Forget clicks. ‘You can engage people’s curiosity.’ How NJ.com’s S.P. Sullivan approaches TikTok, Instagram and the news September 30, 2025 Kristen Hare
‘Let the story tell itself’: Lessons from ProPublica’s award-winning work The ‘WriteLane’ podcast returns with a new season and powerful lessons September 16, 2025 Kristen Hare
Pulitzer winner Lane DeGregory brings her favorite ‘timeless’ stories together in a new anthology “‘The Girl in the Window’ and Other True Tales’ includes 24 stories’ worth of tips and behind-the-scenes details culled from DeGregory’s top stories. April 5, 2023 Amaris Castillo
Pulitzer winner’s work featured in new anthology Lane DeGregory’s “‘The Girl in the Window’ and Other True Tales” features 24 stories, including the titular one, which won a Pulitzer Prize. March 17, 2023 Maria Carrillo
A conversation with Eli Saslow: What makes a feature story? Lane DeGregory talks to the New York Times writer. January 17, 2023 Poynter Staff
Welcome to the WriteLane podcast with Lane DeGregory and Maria Carrillo WriteLane is perfect for journalists who like to talk shop, and for students and educators to learn more about process and craft July 15, 2022 Lane DeGregory
WriteLane podcast offers some great journalism fare for the holidays New episodes include interviews with Eli Saslow and a police academy feature December 23, 2021 Lane DeGregory
Who wants to be a cop? After national protests over policing, these recruits want to be part of the change. October 22, 2021 Poynter Staff
Voices from the Pandemic by Eli Saslow A conversation with the Washington Post reporter about telling people's stories in their own words October 22, 2021 Poynter Staff
The ‘THE’ Guy People lie to reporters, even about small stuff. Then what do you do? August 1, 2021 Poynter Staff