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Writing for Journalistshow to write for popular print publications
You don't have to be a journalist to read this book. Anyone with an interest in improving their writing skills and developing a sense of good style will find it useful.
Wynford Hicks takes a no-nonsense, sleeves rolled up approach to writing which has no time for preciousness.
Almost every point is illustrated with an example drawn from newspapers or popular magazines. This brings the instructions to life, but you have to put up with a lot of the 'celebrity profile' writing that clogs Sunday supplements. His main focus is on how to write a news story which is informative and interesting for readers. But he also includes tips on feature writing - from agony columns to profiles and product round-ups to obituaries. There's also a chapter on how to research, structure and write reviews. He ends with a cluster of advice tips related to good style - and how to cultivate it. There's also a useful glossary of the jargon of journalism. This book will be useful to anybody who wants to develop a feel for what is required in popular journalism. It can hold its own alongside Harold Evans' Essential English or Keith Waterhouse's Waterhouse on Newspaper Style in this respect. General readers meanwhile can pick up useful tips from the professionals. © Roy Johnson 2002 [other WRITING SKILLS books] Wynford Hicks, Writing for Journalists, London: Routledge, 2002, pp.159, ISBN 0415184452 |
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