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Narratively is a storytelling platform & production company that celebrates humanity through diverse, authentic, high-quality stories.

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Joined May 2012
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@chillsubs
Chill Subs
4 months
Last chance to send your writing to these places before their submission window closes at the end of the month! Submission info here: https://t.co/4Dc0UoSnsW #WritingCommunity
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@Leigh_KC
Leigh Kamping-Carder
4 months
What happens when a top children’s hospital becomes the center of a mysterious surge in infant deaths? And what if, years later, you discover your own story is intertwined with that history? I spent months investigating the case, now live on @Narratively: https://t.co/ypQbCGtQVd
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4 months
Years after a series of suspicious deaths occurred at the very hospital where @Leigh_KC spent time as a baby, she decided to investigate what happened. Had this been a mass murder or a tragic coincidence? https://t.co/tmaYotPuYo
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Narratively
4 months
This is such a good one, for researchers, authors of narrative nonfiction, all journalists really…
@michelleyoungNY
Michelle Young
4 months
I wrote an article for @Narratively on how I tracked down Rose Valland's partner and her story inspired by the work of Philippa Langley who discovered the body of Richard III under a London parking lot. This is the investigative work I love the most.
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4 months
ICYMI: Last week we introduced you to Romeo Uncaged — the only legal cis male sex worker in America. His story is raw, rare and now free to read for one week only. Don’t miss your chance to dive in!
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In remote northern Nevada, a truck-stop brothel advertises “Ladies 24 Hours.” Inside, one 49-year-old grandfather is betting there’s a market for a different kind of courtesan.
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Narratively
4 months
In collaboration with @cnfonline, we're excited to share our latest for our ongoing series, Heart of the Matter. In it, Dr. Bartley Griffith shares the miraculous journey he went on with a sick patient that led to the world’s first pig heart transplant.
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After all other life-saving measures had been exhausted, a new human organ seemed like the best answer for one very sick patient. But when that became impossible, there was only one thing left to try.
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@chaneyj
Jen Chaney
4 months
You work long enough in this biz, you eventually get caught up in layoffs. Yesterday I lost my job at Vulture, the best gig I’ve ever had. Still processing but I’ll want to write again so please keep me in mind for freelance work or regular work or just general nice messages.
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@Nic_Sealey
Nicole Sealey
5 months
Apply! Apply! Apply!
@SouthernHReview
SouthernHumanitiesReview
5 months
Get your poems ready! The annual Auburn Witness Poetry Prize honoring Jake Adam York will be open May 1-June 1. Submit up to 3 poems for this year's judge @Nic_Sealey! Learn more: https://t.co/rgK3XLMciT #litmag #writingcommunity #poetrycommunity
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Narratively
6 months
We’re weak in the knees over our latest collab with star actor @RobertsEmma, acclaimed producer @Karahpreiss & @Belletristbooks. The Narratively x Belletrist True Romance Writing Prize will award remarkable memoir & reported stories. Read on to learn more.
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We’re weak in the knees over our latest collab, with star actor Emma Roberts, acclaimed producer Karah Preiss, and their production company/book club, Belletrist.
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6 months
"This whole time, nothing 'happened,' per se. We were just three people sitting in a room somewhere in downtown Portland. And yet normal life was millions of miles away." —Seth Lorinczi in "Our Therapist Gave My Wife and Me MDMA—and It Saved Our Marriage" https://t.co/3B93k9Q0J0
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6 months
@elizlauranelson We are officially live with Elizabeth on Substack. Here is the link for those interested!
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6 months
A few weeks ago, we published a deeply moving story by @elizlauranelson about love, loss and moving on. Tomorrow, March 7, at 1 p.m. ET, we’re hosting a livestream on Substack with Elizabeth to continue the conversation. Click thru for details on how to join tomorrow’s live chat!
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@Longreads
Longreads
7 months
Our Top 5: -Chilling Chilean forensic anthropology @undarkmag -An empathetic park ranger @sfstandard -Teaching migration to unruly birds @NewYorker -Fear in America’s schools @TheSunMagazine -The Victorian vendors of cat meat @PublicDomainRev https://t.co/GhUwTTitkv
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This week we are featuring stories from Fletcher Reveley, Susan Freinkel, Nick Paumgarten, Dana Salvador, and Kathryn Hughes.
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Narratively
7 months
Exciting news! We’re launching Heart of the Matter, a collab with @cnfonline in which we’ll be exploring the depths of love, human connection and matters of the physical heart, in the next few months. Check out our first story from @elizlauranelson here.
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I finally slept with my best friend, just before he died—and I started to fall apart after he was gone. Then a conversation with his ghost—and a perilous trek through the woods—changed everything.
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7 months
And… the live link if you want to join!
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7 months
A reminder that this starts in just a few minutes! Head to the Substack app to catch the whole conversation…
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Narratively
7 months
Did you read our recent essay, “I Was the World’s Worst Cancer Mom”? If you did (or plan to!) and you want to know the BTS of the piece, join us tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 1 ET for a chat between @writingelizabet & Narratively editor @brendanspiegel https://t.co/3zjFnhoZHL
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Narratively
7 months
“Did I think a memorial would help me understand what really happened or whose memory was more flawed, mine or my family’s? No. I came because I needed to know what, how, and why I remembered.” —@angiechuang in her poignant essay, a repub from @cnfonline
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It’s one of the clearest memories of my childhood: My dad changed our plans so we could go to SeaWorld, and then our original flight crashed. But why am I the only one who remembers it that way?
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@chillsubs
Chill Subs
7 months
Lots of industry badies opened for submissions this week. I mean badies in a good way…. goodies? Ick, no. Whatever PLACES TO SEND YOUR WRITING THIS WEEEEEK Find them all on https://t.co/77IkWS6JDj
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