Investigative Journalism Tips for Writers with Nancy Stancill

In this episode, host Landis Wade has a conversation with Nancy Stancill about her career as an investigative journalist and the writing craft tips she picked up doing that work that helped her as a fiction writer and memorist.

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Nancy Stancill spent more than 30 years as a newspaper reporter and editor before she began writing fiction full-time. She is the author of two novels, Saving Texas and, and Tall, a memoir about growing as a six feet tall teen.  She was an award-winning investigative reporter at the Houston Chronicle and the Charlotte (N.C.) Observer and worked as a reporter and editor at other newspapers in Texas, Virginia and California. She is a journalism graduate of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and received her master’s in creative writing from the University of Tampa in Florida in 2015.