Creative Non-fiction Writing: Tell the Real Story

A course by Katie Hafner , Journalist and Author

Journalist and Author. San Francisco, United States.
Joined April 2021
98% positive reviews (50)
1,845 students
Audio: English
Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch · Turkish

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  • 14 lessons (2h 59m)
  • 12 downloads (2 files)
  • 10 exercises
  • Course final project

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Katie Hafner

Katie Hafner
A course by Katie Hafner

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Journalist and Author

Katie Hafner is a journalist and book author from New York, US. After graduating with a degree in German literature she went on to complete a master’s in journalism from Columbia University, and pursue her lifelong passion for writing. She then began working at a community newspaper in Lake Tahoe and worked her way up through different publications until she was hired by The New York Times in 1998.

Katie worked at The New York Times for ten years and remains a regular contributor. She has also worked at BusinessWeek and Newsweek, and written for several publications such as Esquire, Wired, The Washington Post, and The New York Times Magazine. Katie is also the author of six non-fiction books covering a range of topics from computer hackers, German reunification, pianist Glenn Gould, and even her own memoir. As well as this, Katie is the creator and host of the podcast Lost Women of Science.


  • 98% positive reviews (50)
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  • 14 lessons (2h 59m)
  • 12 additional resources (2 files)
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  • Audio: English
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Creative Non-fiction Writing: Tell the Real Story. Writing course by Katie Hafner

Creative Non-fiction Writing: Tell the Real Story

A course by Katie Hafner
Journalist and Author. San Francisco, United States.
Joined April 2021
  • 98% positive reviews (50)
  • 1,845 students