Feature Writing will teach the vital nuts-and-bolts of writing while demonstrating how to apply those skills across a range of styles. An analysis of the different types of writing, from columns to obituaries, provides students with the practical skills to apply themselves to any genre and opens up range of potential career opportunities.
Feature Writing will teach the vital nuts-and-bolts of writing while demonstrating how to apply those skills across a range of styles. An analysis of the different types of writing, from columns to obituaries, provides students with the practical skills to apply themselves to any genre and opens up range of potential career opportunities. The third edition will show students the value of research and structure when writing stories, demonstrate how to navigate potential legal and ethical issues and teach them how to market their work. The book shares experiences from some of Australia's best-known journalists who reveal the challenges and strategies behind their award-winning feature writing.New to this Edition:New Chapters:Digital FeaturesInvestigative JournalismPart C: Reviews includes new material across music, theatre, television, film, video games, books, interiors and makeovers.
“"A wonderful, fantastic book for every journalist and writer and I started to fall in love for it, when I opened the package. It was another case of love at first...page" ... "Highly recommended for sure!" -- Anna Maria Polidori, Articles and more (Alfemminile)”
A wonderful, fantastic book for every journalist and writer and I started to fall in love for it, when I opened the package. It was another case of love at first..page... Highly recommended for sure! Anna Maria Polidori, Articles and more (Alfemminile)
Stephen Tanner is Professor of Journalism at the University of WollongongNick Richardson is a writer, journalist and academicMolly Kasinger is a writer and freelancer.
Feature Writing will teach the vital nuts-and-bolts of writing while demonstrating how to apply those skills across a range of styles. An analysis of the different types of writing, from columns to obituaries, provides students with the practical skills to apply themselves to any genre and opens up range of potential career opportunities. The third edition will show students the value of research and structure when writing stories, demonstrate how to navigate potential legal and ethical issues and teach them how to market their work. The book shares experiences from some of Australia's best-known journalists who reveal the challenges and strategies behind their award-winning feature writing.New to this Edition:New Chapters:Digital FeaturesInvestigative JournalismPart C: Reviews includes new material across music, theatre, television, film, video games, books, interiors and makeovers.
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