Faced with a reality in which the relationship between journalism and literature is multiple and extremely varied, the interaction between them is becoming increasingly necessary. Journalism and literature are interesting tools for improving a society's quality of life. They don't separate, they complement each other. They are forces that change the world, create and win wars, frustrate and nourish dreams, save and destroy lives. The research ceases to be a simple report and becomes a literary text that reconstructs events based on the author's interpretation. Abandoning some of the dogmas of journalism, such as neutrality and distance, it values the figure of the reporter in the midst of events, giving him or her the freedom to create and dare by recording details such as gestures, habits, decoration, clothing, etc. The characters and scenarios of the stories are established with a very personal focus, with an openness to experiments in style. Perhaps provoking reflection: can the development of interpretative autonomy in journalism be considered a new order in the role of the press in the democratic societies of our time?