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Contributing Writer, Fort Worth Magazine
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Jocelyn Foster Tatum writes about people, and the beauty of their imperfect perfection, like an English garden or a Texas-native landscape in an urban setting, intrigues her. Writing is how she makes sense of the world around her, and she believes any topic in the news is told best by putting a face on it, as she likes to tell her college journalism students and the contributing writers she mentors. It is in people’s stories that readers start to care about topics like immigration, sex trafficking, intellectual and developmental disabilities or suicide, she says. It is more difficult to care about topics in the news without the human element, especially when the writing is focused on numbers and hard data or dependent on minimal reporting. Stories of people's lives connect us on a deeper and more empathetic level, she says. Jocelyn has an undergraduate degree in philosophy and a master’s degree in narrative journalism. For her, philosophy was a study of human nature on a macroscopic level. Journalism is her lifelong microscopic study but with a macro scope. After a stint as a general assignment reporter at a daily newspaper, Jocelyn moved back home to Fort Worth and began teaching as a college journalism instructor while freelance writing for magazines. She has been publishing narratives, long and short, for more than 16 years and teaching for 12. Over the years, stories have been picked up by national news organizations. Maria Shriver came to Fort Worth with the “Today Show” to cover one of her stories about two people in their 30s with Down syndrome who had been friends since they were toddlers. They were getting married, and Jocelyn felt their joyous narrative was the way into the deeper truths and difficulties adults with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) face in our failing mental health care system. But it also told a story of overcoming and the meaningful lives these two were capable of living and contributing. Storytelling and connecting. She is now the founding executive editor of a meaningful new project to the Fort Worth community — a women’s magazine in Fort Worth called One To Know. She has built a team of talented and creative minds, guiding and mentoring them in the craft of feature writing and narrative journalism to connect women (and men) near and far.
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Fort Worth Magazine
Fort Worth Magazine is a prominent lifestyle publication based in Fort Worth, Texas, with over 22 years of experience. It serves as a key source for dining, fashion, culture, travel, and human-interest stories in the Metroplex. The magazine highlights the unique cultural aspects of Fort Worth, appealing to both locals and visitors. The magazine offers a variety of content, including profiles, dining and cultural guides, and in-depth features. It has expanded into multimedia experiences, providing custom localized content and events for its affluent audience. Additionally, Fort Worth Magazine publishes ancillary titles like FW Inc., which focuses on business and entrepreneurship in the region. Its readership consists of a dedicated, well-educated demographic, making it an attractive platform for advertisers targeting high-end consumers.
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Founded: 1998