Behind the story: āThe white flight of Derek Blackā by Eli Saslow December 13, 2016 By Elon Green
Crossing boundaries: A journalist chronicles her friendship with a serial killer October 7, 2015 By Jack Murtha
How a reporter captured the moment a fifth grader found out she was HIV positive October 5, 2015 By Laura Dattaro
Readers will finish long storiesāespecially if they come from a trusted source September 10, 2015 By Michelle Levine, Anna Hiatt, and Michael Shapiro
Longform overload December 2, 2014 By Chris Ip New narrative journalism startups, like Latterly Magazine, launch as quickly as others fail in a crowded marketplace
Bridging the print-Web divide February 27, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts How OnEarth makes environmental longform work–for the internet
The future of longform December 9, 2013 By Naomi Sharp A conference at the Columbia Journalism School explored the craft’s digital prospects
Audit Notes: WSJ goes long, Valleywag, Boston Globe paywall April 23, 2013 By Ryan Chittum With a Boston bombings story, the paper shows what it can still do
The Rise of Longform Newspaper Writing, 1950s-2003 March 11, 2013 By Dean Starkman Fink and Schudson document the rise of "contexual journalism" before the longform meltdown.
Longform meltdown (cont.) January 22, 2013 By Dean Starkman Reaction to a post on the decline of longform stories at major papers