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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... words. (a) Try to see yourself as others see you. Write an account of yourself in the third person. Include your appearance, family background and education, character (strengths and weaknesses), main interests, likes and dislikes ...
... words for each) how you would develop your letters into 800-word feature articles for those markets. Give a summary of the proposed content and suggest someone you might interview in each case when preparing such features. 2 Getting ...
... words three times, then put it away and reproduce it as faithfully as you can. Compare your version with the original. How does your order compare? Did you leave anything out? Was it important? Is your version clear and did you get the ...
... words a feature should need only light subbing, and sometimes the writer is contacted to do any necessary subbing or ... word here about the basic differences between the newspaper feature and the magazine article. The former is ...
... words next Monday. If you have, you can skip this chapter. If you haven't, let's assume you want to get published a feature of, say, 600 to 800 words. How would you go about it? There are features of this length you can do out of the ...
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 |