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Some of the most striking essays in this collection are journalistic in nature.
She said she believed that she had helped make traditional women's magazines more journalistic in their mission.
But the problem of authenticity was particularly acute in early hip-hop, which had a dual mandate — fictional in some ways, journalistic in others.
Even nonfiction pieces more journalistic in nature than creative require strong writing and heavy reworking – "That's the way it happened" is best saved for the version told at bars.
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