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The Nonfiction Podcast
Matt Pusateri
21 episodes
1 week ago
The Nonfiction Podcast digs into the art and science of nonfiction writing. We look at one nonfiction article a week and break it down, talking with the writers about how they researched, reported, and put their stories together.
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The Nonfiction Podcast digs into the art and science of nonfiction writing. We look at one nonfiction article a week and break it down, talking with the writers about how they researched, reported, and put their stories together.
Show more...
Books
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Episode 13: "13, Right Now" by Jessica Contrera
The Nonfiction Podcast
41 minutes
9 years ago
Episode 13: "13, Right Now" by Jessica Contrera

This week, we look at “13, Right Now,” written by Jessica Contrera for The Washington Post in May 2016.

“13, Right Now” explores how teenagers use social media and the mobile web, focusing one 13-year-old girl who lives in the suburbs of Washington D.C. It’s part of a series of stories in the Post — “The Screen Age” — which focuses on kids today who “have never known a world without smartphones and social media… what it means to grow up in an era where learning, flirting and hanging out all happens on screens.”

Jessica Contrera is a staff writer at the Washington Post.

 

Another must-read by Jessica Contrera:
And everyone saw it

More stories from the “Screen Age” series in the Washington Post:
Who are these kids?
The disconnected

The Nonfiction Podcast
The Nonfiction Podcast digs into the art and science of nonfiction writing. We look at one nonfiction article a week and break it down, talking with the writers about how they researched, reported, and put their stories together.