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Author Swaine, Matt

Title Writing for Journalists
Edition 4th ed
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (261 p.) : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Series Media Skills
Media skills.
Contents 1. How to read like a journalist. How purposeful reading can develop your journalistic instinct and sharpen your writing.-- 2. The news intro. Understand news values and learn how to construct a compelling opening paragraph.-- 3. The first three paragraphs. A fail-safe formula to write the opening three paragraphs to any news story. -- 4. News structure and style. How to structure longer news pieces and deal with more complex stories in style. -- 5. Writing for the web. How to write for online; understand analytics and SEO and make social media work for you. -- Gavin Allen 6. Developing feature ideas. Understand your readers and learn how to develop news-driven feature ideas they will want to read. -- 7. Starting your feature. Why 'Showing, Telling and Quoting' are a writer's building blocks and the key to dynamic intros. -- 8. Structure and quotes. How to use quotes and understand the three interviewee types essential to your writing. -- 9. Storytelling and travel writing. Discover what storytelling does to your brain and how to use that in any piece of writing. -- 10. Interview features. Professional writers explain how to research, structure and write the perfect interview. -- 11. Writing reviews. How to write reviews on anything from literature and the arts to bicycles and fast cars. -- Harriett Gilbert 12. Making complex ideas accessible. Business and science journalists explain how to make complex stories accessible to all. -- Matt Swaine, Aiden O'Donnell and Nigel Stephenson. 13. Boxouts, design and multimedia. How to write boxouts and plan multimedia content to deliver strong feature packages. -- 14. The professional writer. Build your professional profile, hit deadlines, edit your work and develop a unique voice. -- Glossary. -- Key terms you may come across in the world of journalism. -- Recommended reading. Books on journalism, politics, business, science and the environment and Twitter lists to follow. -- Suggested answers -- Appendix with answers to exercises in chapters 2, 3 and 5 -- Index
Summary "Thoroughly revised and updated, the fourth edition of Writing for Journalists focuses on the craft of journalistic writing, offering invaluable insight on how to hook readers and keep them to the end of your article. The book offers a systematic approach to news and feature writing that starts with the basics and builds to more complex and longer pieces. The authors give the reader the tools they need to deliver engaging and authoritative writing that works across print and digital. Drawing on professional insight from writers across the industry, the book guides readers through the essential elements needed to write powerful and effective news stories, from hard news pieces to features on business, science, travel, and entertainment reviews. New to this edition are hands-on writing exercises accompanying each chapter to help reinforce key points; chapters on how to build a professional profile, pitch stories and get commissioned; and a section on online writing, SEO, analytics and writing for social media. This is an essential guide for all journalism students and early-career journalists. It also has much to offer established journalists looking to develop their writing and lead editorial teams"-- Provided by publisher
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject Journalism -- Authorship.
Feature writing.
Feature writing
Journalism -- Authorship
Form Electronic book
Author Gilbert, Harriett
Allen, Gavin
ISBN 9781000405484
1000405486