<P>Praise for the first edition:</P> <P><STRONG>'There are books that are badly written, books that are well written and books that you wish you'd written. This is one of the latter. Hicks and his co-writers produce a book that is a joy to read and is packed full of helpful advice.' <EM>-</EM> Chr
WRITING FOR JOURNALISTS
β Scribed by MATTHEW GILBERT HARRIET ALLEN GAVIN SWAINE
- Publisher
- ROUTLEDGE
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 261
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of contributors
1 How to read like a journalist: How purposeful reading can develop your journalistic instinct and sharpen your writing
2 The news intro: Understand news values and learn how to construct a compelling opening paragraph
3 The first three paragraphs: A fail-safe formula to write the opening three paragraphs to any news story
4 News structure and style: How to structure longer news pieces and deal with more complex stories in style
5 Writing for the web: How to write for online; understand analytics and SEO and make social media work for you
6 Developing feature ideas: Understand your readers and learn how to develop news-driven feature ideas they will want to read
7 Starting your feature: Why βShowing, Telling and Quotingβ are a writerβs building blocks and the key to dynamic intros
8 Structure and quotes: How to use quotes and understand the three interviewee types essential to your writing
9 Storytelling and travel writing: Discover what storytelling does to your brain and how to use that in any piece of writing
10 Interview features: Professional writers explain how to research, structure and write the perfect interview
11 Writing reviews: How to write reviews on anything from literature and the arts to bicycles and fast cars
12 Making complex ideas accessible: Business and science journalists explain how to make complex stories accessible to all
13 Boxouts, design and multimedia: How to write boxouts and plan multimedia content to deliver strong feature packages
14 The professional writer: Build your professional profile, hit deadlines, edit your work and develop a unique voice
Glossary of terms used in journalism: Key terms you may come across in the world of journalism
Recommended reading: Books on journalism, politics, business, science and the environment and Twitter lists to follow
Suggested answers: Appendix with answers to exercises in chapters 2, 3 and 5
Index
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