Writing Feature ArticlesTaylor & Francis, 02.05.2013 - 416 Seiten Hennessy's classic text tells you everything you need to know about writing successful features. You will learn how to formulate and develop ideas and how to shape them to fit different markets. |
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... kind, even if it's one that you've made up yourself. You need to be computer-literate with keyboarding skills and you need to know how to use the Internet. These subjects are the concerns of various chapters. Getting trained Most ...
... kind of profile and who can provide evidence that they can write. Getting into print so that you have something to show and being persistent will help you to get into editors' sights. At first you may have a thin portfolio containing ...
... kind of readability is not a high priority. University graduates often find it difficult at first to leave an academic style and frame of mind behind. Those common skills for reporting and feature writing are employed 16 3 From idea to ...
... kind. For example, pieces on gardening, cooking, DIY and travel will get some topicality out of the seasons; other pieces will latch on to an anniversary, after looking up a Dictionary of Dates. But of course everybody's doing that, so ...
... kind of organizing. In your own words Paraphrase when making notes so that you do not repeat other writers' words and risk being accused of plagiarism. Do a complete job of this immediately. Put quotation marks round significant ...
Inhalt
II Expanding your horizons | 241 |
Suggested responses to assignments | 367 |
National Union of Journalists Professional Code of Conduct | 371 |
Press Complaints Commission Code of Practice for the Press | 373 |
The Society of Authors Quick Guide 1 Copyright and Moral Rights | 379 |
Appendix 5 Useful contacts | 385 |
Appendix 6 Training | 391 |
Bibliography | 393 |
Index | 403 |