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Good writing engages as it informs and feature journalism offers
writers the opportunity to tell deep, affecting stories that look
beyond the immediate mechanics of who, what, where and when and
explore the more difficult-and more rewarding- questions: how and
why? Whether you're a blogger, a news journalist or an aspiring
lifestyle reporter, a strong voice and a fresh, informed
perspective remain in short supply and strong demand; this book
will help you craft the kind of narratives people can't wait to
share on their social media feeds. Writing Feature Stories
established a reputation as a comprehensive, thought-provoking and
engaging introduction to researching and writing feature stories.
This second edition is completely overhauled to reflect the range
of print and digital feature formats, and the variety of online,
mobile and traditional media in which they appear. This hands-on
guide explains how to generate fresh ideas; research online and
offline; make the most of interviews; sift and sort raw material;
structure and write the story; edit and proofread your work; find
the best platform for your story; and pitch your work to editors.
'A wide-ranging, much-needed master class for anyone who tells true
yarns in this fast-changing journalistic marketplace' - Bruce
Shapiro, Columbia University 'Useful and thought provoking' -
Margaret Simons, journalist and author 'A must read for any digital
storyteller who wants to write emotive, engaging, believable
content.' - Nidhi Dutt, foreign correspondent
Good writing engages as it informs and feature journalism offers
writers the opportunity to tell deep, affecting stories that look
beyond the immediate mechanics of who, what, where and when and
explore the more difficult-and more rewarding- questions: how and
why? Whether you're a blogger, a news journalist or an aspiring
lifestyle reporter, a strong voice and a fresh, informed
perspective remain in short supply and strong demand; this book
will help you craft the kind of narratives people can't wait to
share on their social media feeds. Writing Feature Stories
established a reputation as a comprehensive, thought-provoking and
engaging introduction to researching and writing feature stories.
This second edition is completely overhauled to reflect the range
of print and digital feature formats, and the variety of online,
mobile and traditional media in which they appear. This hands-on
guide explains how to generate fresh ideas; research online and
offline; make the most of interviews; sift and sort raw material;
structure and write the story; edit and proofread your work; find
the best platform for your story; and pitch your work to editors.
'A wide-ranging, much-needed master class for anyone who tells true
yarns in this fast-changing journalistic marketplace' - Bruce
Shapiro, Columbia University 'Useful and thought provoking' -
Margaret Simons, journalist and author 'A must read for any digital
storyteller who wants to write emotive, engaging, believable
content.' - Nidhi Dutt, foreign correspondent
Journalists make a living out of telling other people's stories.
Rarely are we shown a glimpse of their doubts and vulnerabilities,
their hopes and fears for the future. It's time we hear this side
of the story. Newsrooms, the engine rooms of reporting, have
shrunk. The great digital disruption of the twentieth century has
shattered newspapers, radio and television. Journalism jobs, once
considered safe for life, have simply disappeared. Captivating yet
devastating, Upheaval is an under-the-hood look at Australian
journalism as it faces seismic changes. Sharing first-hand stories
from Australia's top journalists - including David Marr, Amanda
Meade, George Megalogenis and more - Upheaval reveals the highs and
the lows of those who were there to see it all.
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