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The Journalist's Craft: A Guide to Writing Better Stories Book

There are those who worry that newspaper journalists are a dying breed. "Take heart," says Hugh A. Mulligan in The Journalist's Craft. "A few Grub Street hacks are still required to fill in the blanks between that color-coded weather map and the diagram of the bomb that blew up the Federal Building in Oklahoma City." The 16 journalists whose words of wisdom are gathered in Dennis Jackson and John Sweeney's stellar guide for journalists are all veterans of the Wilmington Writers' Workshop. They report on finding good stories, writing nonfiction narrative, developing craft, and working with words. Among the book's many strong pieces is the memorable "Breaking Out from the Herd," in which Mulligan advocates getting out of the office and away from the pack of reporters covering a story. You'll unearth a completely unexpected story beyond the story--Mulligan's have included pieces on a flower-cart salesman after Princess Di's death and Rostropovich playing his cello near Checkpoint Charlie at the fall of the Berlin Wall. In the end, says Mulligan, "people make better copy than events." --Jane SteinbergRead More

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  • Product Description

    This inspiring collection of 19 essays from veteran news writers explains how to weave storytelling skills into nonfiction narratives. Journalists of all backgrounds and levels of experience will discover dozens of exercises that have been tested successfully in newsrooms, workshops, and classrooms, and will cover everything from the fundamentals of reporting, writing and revising to more specialized elements like creating rhythm, cadence, and voice; employing dialogue and scene-building; and such devices as foreshadowing, symbols, and metaphors. Contributors are all veteran journalists, including Mark Bowden, author of Black Hawk Down, and several Pulitzer Prize-winners. This is the perfect guide for anyone who wants to take his or her writing skills to a more engaging, professional level.

  • 1581152221
  • 9781581152227
  • Dennis Jackson, John Sweeney
  • 1 April 2002
  • Allworth Press,U.S.
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 240
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