Mallary Tenore
@mallarytenore
Professor @UTAustin, teaching journalism & writing at @utexasmoody & @UTexasMcCombs | Writing book about eating disorder recovery | [email protected]
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Thanks to 60 Minutes for the opportunity to be included in this important piece. 80% of people with eating disorders will never get any kind of help. Technology offers an important solution to this problem, and it also has to be deployed with tight guardrails.
2024 Power of Narrative: Double the power of your story with a braided structure - Via Nieman Storyboard niemanstoryboard.org/stories/2024-p…
'Start with curiosity: Approaches to research in creative writing,' : by @Nancy Reddy: nancyreddy.substack.com/p/start-with-c… This is something I think about a lot!
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'Mom, What's a Calorie?' Good advice from Melinda Wenner Moyer on handling kids’ questions about calories, weight, etc. melindawmoyer.substack.com/p/mom-whats-a-…
Grateful to the nearly 700 people have filled out a survey I created as part of the reporting for my book SLIP. The survey is still open & geared toward people who have lived experience with an #eatingdisorder : docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… #eatingdisorder recovery #mentalhealth
Aspiring journalists, “count your lived experience as an asset to your storytelling, not a liability,” says Jawn Staley 🐴🤠🇺🇸🍑: thecut.com/article/how-er…