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Editors Forum 2024
3 Results Found
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM ET
Writers at Work: Lessons from Novelist Ron Hansen & Editor Dale Keiger
Pull up a chair for a conversation with three writers talking the craft of storytelling: short-form and long-form, character and detail, structure and voice. Writer Ron Hansen is renowned for fiction anchored in history that can take readers on startling psychological journeys. He has been a finalist for the National Book Award, and many know he penned the novel The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, made into a movie starring Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck. What you might not know is that for more than a decade he also loaned his talents as literary editor for Santa Clara Magazine. In a first for the CASE Editors Forum, he sits down to discuss his work as a storyteller. He is joined by an Editors Forum veteran, Dale Keiger, editor emeritus of Johns Hopkins Magazine. Keiger’s career as a writer and essayist spans nearly half a century. He has a few ideas for what makes good storytelling as well—and some concerns about where it’s heading. Maria Henson is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former Nieman Fellow at Harvard, and she serves as associate vice president and editor-at-large at Wake Forest University. She oversees Wake Forest Magazine, teaches journalism, and serves on the senior leadership team. Hosting this trio in conversation is Steven Boyd Saum, who has delivered keynote addresses and Magazine 101 workshops at previous Editors Forums. He also had the privilege of serving as editor of Santa Clara Magazine with Ron Hansen as his partner in crime, and he now serves as executive director of strategic communications and content at Saint Mary's College of California.
Speakers: Ron Hansen, Writer and Professor Emeritus, Santa Clara University, Maria Henson, Associate Vice President and Editor-at-Large, Wake Forest University, Dale Keiger, Editor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins Magazine, The Johns Hopkins University, Steven Saum, Executive Director of Strategic Communications & Content, Saint Mary's College of California
Experience Level: All Levels
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM ET
How FIT’s Hue Magazine Made a Special Issue About Gender
It's no secret that representations of gender identity have shifted in the last few years. At the Fashion Institute of Technology, where personal appearance relates to many of the disciplines we teach, the change was unignorable. Should alumni magazines touch on hot-button issues like gender identity? Here's how we addressed the subject, and why we loved the results.
Speakers: Alex Joseph, Chief Storyteller, Fashion Institute of Technology, Jonathan Vatner, Managing Editor, Hue magazine, The Fashion Institute of Technology
Competencies: Relationship BuildingGlobal and Cultural Competence
Experience Level: All Levels
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM ET
Spinning Institutional Priorities into Storytelling Gold
Do story pitches from the development office "accidentally" end up in your spam folder? Do the words "institutional priority" increase your heart rate—and not in a good way? You are not alone! But with some planning, collaboration and a good dose of imagination, you, too, can turn what readers consistently say is their least favorite content into storytelling gold—and make your campus partners and your readers happy in the process. Editor-in-Chief Amy Lovett from Williams College will show you how.
Speakers: Amy Lovett, Editor in Chief, Williams College
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels