
So I learned a new term the other day: "stunt journalism". I'm currently reading The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World by A. J. Jacobs. I'm impressed with his mad literary skills and decided to learn more, so I consulted the all-knowing Wikipedia.
A.J. Jacobs is a prime example of a Stunt Journalist. Stunt Journalists conduct some kind of life experiment then document their experience, like a reality show you read. A literal documentary, no pun intended, but pun implied.
I skimmed through a book a few months ago called The One-Week Job Project: One Man, One Year, 52 Jobs by Sean Aiken and thought the writing structure was cool. I wished upon a star that there was a name for it besides "diary".
So is that the true stunt of stunt journalism? Selling people excerpts of your edited diary?
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