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Long-form journalism

Long-form journalism is a branch of journalism dedicated to longer articles with larger amounts of content.[1] Typically, this will be between 1,000 and 20,000 words. Long-form articles often take the form of creative nonfiction or narrative journalism.

"Long reads" redirects here. For the Longreads service, see Automattic.

Treatise

Tract

Bennet, James (12 December 2013). . The Atlantic. Washington, DC. Retrieved 19 December 2014.

"Against 'Long-Form Journalism'"

Nazaryan, Alexander (15 September 2014). . Newsweek. New York. Retrieved 19 December 2014.

"Serious Reporting Thriving on the Internet, Despite Predictions"