Instead of doing day of deadlines I am learning how to work on long term projects. I believe deadlines can be difficult because of the time frame, but having longer term stories has given me a chance to explore different ideas. The stories I am working on now have all the “inside the box” details, but I’m starting to branch out. Instead of just having statistics I’m trying to find people who are directly involved in these issues and including visuals. I’m thinking about creating graphics because I am a visual learner, and I think that can help others understand as well. Also, with talking to multiple sources, I don’t ask the same questions anymore. I have been asking more in depth questions and thinking of different angles for my stories. I think that is important because readers can go elsewhere for similar stories with just facts, but my goal is to have different perspectives on the same story.
For example, for my bed bugs story, I am looking into finding someone who has had bed bugs and see if it has been a major problem for them. My other tactic was to do a feature on the canine units they use to sniff out bed bugs. That might make for an interesting side bar because a lot of people might not know that canine units for bed bugs even existed. I talked to Preston Tucker, an inspector for Rottler Pest and Lawn Solutions, and he said they have one of the two K-9 units that inspect for bed bugs in the state of Missouri.
Using different angles for stories can be helpful because not only does it make the story interesting for me, but also for the readers!








