Being in the Room13.05.14

Being In The Room: Ben Stanley

Gavin Bertram's review of the new school of Kiwi journalism continues with a conversation with Ben Stanley, a two-year winner of the Canons for Newspaper Feature Writer: Sport. Here, he talks about how he got into the game, unconventional methods, and staring at a blank Word doc at three in the morning.

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Being in the Room15.05.14

Being In The Room: Charles Anderson

In the final instalment of our weeklong series on the New Wave of young Kiwi non-fiction writers, Gavin Bertram talks to former Junior Reporter of the year Charles Anderson about multimedia storytelling, opening scenes and not being the hard-nosed scoop reporter.

Being in the Room14.05.14

Being In The Room: Beck Eleven

Continuing our series on NZ's best new feature writers, Gavin Bertram talks to Canon Media Awards' Feature Writer of the Year finalist, Beck Eleven.

Being in the Room13.05.14

Being In The Room: Ben Stanley

Gavin Bertram's review of the new school of Kiwi journalism continues with a conversation with Ben Stanley, a two-year winner of the Canons for Newspaper Feature Writer: Sport. Here, he talks about how he got into the game, unconventional methods, and staring at a blank Word doc at three in the morning.

Being in the Room13.05.14

Being In The Room: Naomi Arnold

Over the last few years, our print media landscape has benefitted from the emergence of a new group of talented young feature writers. This week, Gavin Bertram sits down with five of them. Today: Naomi Arnold

Being in the Room11.05.14

Being In The Room: Duncan Greive

Over the last few years, our print media landscape has benefitted from the emergence of a new group of talented young feature writers. This week, Gavin Bertram sits down with five of them, starting today with Canon Media Award winner Duncan Greive.

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