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Issue 78, Fall 2012

New South Journalism Issue

“There’s a lot I learned in journalism school about accuracy and inverted pyramids and the five “W’s”…but when I think of the narrative nonfiction I most enjoy, I have my Southern roots to thank. It was while sitting on a front porch listening to my grandfather that I learned to love a good story.” — Patsy Sims

Includes the first act of Charles Portis’s unpublished play; Kevin Brockmeier returns to seventh grade; a forum of seasoned journalists on what they learned in school; investigating fracking in Arkansas; and much more.







COLUMNS AND DEPARTMENTS


South Toward Home:
What is 'New South Journalism' Anyway? 
by Warwick Sabin

I Don’t Hate It!:
The Nutty Reporter
by Jack Pendarvis

Local Fare:
Savoring Mutt City 
by John T. Edge

From the Archives:
Taming the Gorilla 
by Harold Hayes
With an introduction
by Marc Weingarten

Report:
More Seventh Grade
by Kevin Brockmeier

Writers on Dating:
The Unreliable Narrator as Lover 
by Steve Almond

Comic:
Hadith/Katrina 
by Jess Ruliffson

Fashion:
The Old Man with No Pants
by Harrison Scott Key

Profile:
The Scissorman
by Joni Tevis

Travel:
Karma Bum
by Joe Freeman

Investigation:
Backyard Battlefields
by J. Malcolm Garcia

Kin:
Wild Man Blues
by Molly Sentell Haile

Nature:
Fine Feathered Friends
by Nathaniel Rich

FEATURES


School of Hard Knocks
We asked some of our favorite journalists what they learned in and out of school. 
A forum with Gay Talese, Patsy Sims, Michael Pollan, James Conaway, Mike Sager, Madeleine Blais, Jon Franklin, Roy Blount, Jr., and Walt Harrington

Stop the Presses
Life and death at the Times-Picayune.
by Chris Rose

Origins of a Murder 
Investigating the crimes—and humanity—of a killer.
by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich

Diary of a Mad Fact-Checker
Precision only gets you so far.
by James Pogue

Delray's New Moon
A play by Charles Portis
With an introduction
by Jay Jennings

BOOKS


Funny Uncle 
LD Beghtol on William Alexander Percy

Chemically Darkened Like Me
Percival Everett on John Howard Griffin’s Black Like Me

The Shifting Self
Thomas Larson on The Untouchable Minutes

Foreign Son 
Ellen Ann Fentress on Richard Wright

POETRY


Seer-Sucker, by Andrea Null

[The Mouth is an Entrance], by Magdalena Zurawski

Two Poems:
The Baptism and Arkansas, by Jesse Nathan

 

Cover: “I’m a cowboy who never saw a cow” (2012) by Otto Lange