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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... readership, as well as to become noticed by the editor, is to become a letter writer. Writing for the letters page Writing letters also trains you to study the ways in which a publication's features, and especially controversial ...
... readership. That may be vast and varied, as for the popular national newspapers, or it may be narrowly specialized, as for professional journals. The writers on the staff of a publication soon get to know their readers and how to ...
... readership, policy/philosophy, the formulas they want their features to adhere to, lengths and treatments required for particular subjects, the cooperation with subeditors required, and so on. A good example of this is the booklet ...
... readership. A brief hello at the start and goodbye at the finish will serve as intro and conclusion. Travel pieces at greater length, of the service kind, can have the same approach: for example, places to visit, places to avoid; or ...
... readership ○ making it accurate and convincing (check facts and figures again in case errors were made in the writing up). Structure: ○ linking clearly (see Figure 11.1 for an example). Language: ○ making it as simple and direct as ...
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 |