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9780195561746

Feature Writing Telling the Story

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  • ISBN13:

    9780195561746

  • ISBN10:

    0195561740

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-03-15
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

At the root of all forms of journalism is the desire to convey a story and a wish to tell it accurately. While news reporting remains the staple of contemporary journalism, increasingly opportunities are opening up for feature writers and even those who aspire to longer forms of journalism and creative non-fiction. Using a step-by-step description of styles and techniques this book will show students how to research, structure and write stories, how to navigate legal and ethical issues, and how to market their work: while learning how to tackle different styles of writing, from profiles, to issue-based stories, to columns, to biographies and advertising copy. Along the way they will be introduced to some of Australia's best-known journalists and writers and the hard lessons they have learned from their experience of writing, helping students forge their path to publishing and a career in feature writing.

Author Biography

Stephen Tanner Professor, Head of the School of Journalism and Creative Writing, University of Wollongong Molly Kasinger Assistant Professor, Journalism, Film and Television, Bond University Nick Richardson Group News Editor, Leader Community Newspapers

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vi
Introductionp. viii
Mastering the Techniquesp. 1
Preliminary Workp. 3
Researching the Storyp. 29
Interviewingp. 51
Interpreting Your Datap. 75
Developing Writing Techniquesp. 100
Getting into Characterp. 129
Ethical Concernsp. 157
Legal Pitfallsp. 176
Editing and Polishing Your Workp. 194
Selling Your Storyp. 209
Different Stylesp. 227
Profilesp. 229
Issues-based Featuresp. 255
Writing Reviewsp. 276
Writing Indulgence: Travel, Food and Drinkp. 301
Columnsp. 325
Book-length Writing: Creative Non-fictionp. 344
Indexp. 363
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