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100 1 _aFriedlander, Edward Jay,
_d1945-2020
245 1 0 _aFeature writing for newspapers and magazines :
_bthe pursuit of excellence /
_cEdward Jay Friedlander, John Lee.
250 _a6th ed.
260 _aBoston :
_bPearson/A&B,
_c2008.
300 _axv, 334 p. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
505 _aMachine derived contents note: Contents -- Preface 000 -- CHAPTER one -- The Newspaper Feature Story 000 -- The Feature: Helen's Story 000 -- An Overview 000 -- Newspaper Feature Story Types: News and Timeless Features 000 -- Categories and Appeals 000 -- Newspaper Feature Writers: The Right Stuff 000 -- A Profile of the Pulitzer Winners 000 -- The Anatomy of a Newspaper Feature Story 000 -- "Mrs. Kelly's Monster" 000 -- by Jon Franklin of the Baltimore Evening Sun -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- The Future: Trends in Newspaper Feature Writing 000 -- Chapter Two -- The Newspaper Feature Story Idea 000 -- What Newspaper Readers Want to Read 000 -- How to Get Ideas 000 -- Focusing Ideas 000 -- Ideas That Didn't Work 000 -- Ideas That Worked 000 -- "Life on the Land: An American Farm Family" 000 -- "Life on the Land: An American Farm Family" 000 -- by John Camp of the St. Paul Pioneer Press -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- "Zepp's Last Stand" 000 -- "Zepp's Last Stand" 000 -- by Madeleine Blais of The Miami Herald -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- CHAPTER Three -- The Magazine Article and Article Idea 000 -- How a Magazine Article Differs from a Newspaper Feature 000 -- Staff Writer Versus Freelancer 000 -- Three Necessary Skills for the Freelance Writer 000 -- Stalking the Elusive Article Idea 000 -- Matching Ideas to Markets 000 -- "Like Something the Lord Made" 000 -- by Katie McCabe for The Washingtonian -- A National Magazine Award Winner -- "Death of a Playmate" 000 -- by Teresa Carpenter for The Village Voice -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Taking the Next Step 000 -- CHAPTER four -- Researching for Newspaper Feature Stories and Magazine Articles 000 -- Newspaper Reference Rooms 000 -- Magazine Reference Resources 000 -- Computerized Research 000 -- Using Search Engines and Directories 000 -- Electronic Magazines 000 -- Turning Research into the Finished Article 000 -- "The Bureaucracy: How Did It Get So Big?" 000 -- by Saul Pett of the Associated Press -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- CHAPTER five -- Interviewing for Newspaper Feature Stories and Magazine Articles 000 -- Kinds of Interviews 000 -- Getting Ready to Interview 000 -- Who to Interview 000 -- Asking for the Interview 000 -- Persuading People Who Don't Want to Talk 000 -- When and Where to Interview 000 -- Researching the Interviewee 000 -- Conducting the Personal Interview 000 -- Making Friends 000 -- Asking Questions 000 -- Attribution Guidelines 000 -- Gathering Material 000 -- Fixing Quotes 000 -- Description 000 -- Excerpt from "The Boy Behind the Mask" 000 -- by Tom Hallman Jr. of The Oregonian -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from "Crossing Over" 000 -- by J. R. Moehringer of The Los Angeles Times -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Closing the Session 000 -- The Interview Story000 -- "Cybill Shepherd" 000 -- by Ed Weathers of Memphis magazine -- CHAPTER six -- Writing the Newspaper Feature Story 000 -- Beginning the Process 000 -- Story Structure 000 -- Writing the Lead 000 -- A Dozen Lead Categories 000 -- Excerpt from "Angels and Demons" 000 -- by Tom French of the St. Petersburg Times -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from "How Super Are Our Supercarriers?" 000 -- by Steve Twomey of The Philadelphia Inquirer -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from "A Gift Abandoned: Day One-Jack-in-the-box" 000 -- by Sheryl James of the St. Petersburg Times -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from ''AIDS in the Heartland: Chapter 1'' 000 -- by Jacqui Banaszynski of the St. Paul Pioneer Press -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from "Ashes to Dust" 000 -- by Linda Wilson of The Daily News, Longview, Washington -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from "Being Black in South Africa: For Many, the Struggle Is Finding Work" 000 -- by David Zucchino of The Philadelphia Inquirer -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from ''Toxic Shock'' 000 -- by Nan Robertson of the New York Times -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from "Utica, Illinois" 000 -- by Julia Keller of the Chicago Tribune -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from ''A Daughter Remembers Dad as He Lived, and Died'' 000 -- by Tad Bartimus of the Associated Press -- A Pulitzer Prize Finalist -- Excerpt from ''Life on the Land: An American Farm Family'': Part 2 000 -- by John Camp of the St. Paul Pioneer Press -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from ''Family, Town, Grieve Three Drowned Brothers'' 000 -- by Tad Bartimus of the Associated Press -- A Pulitzer Prize Finalist -- Excerpt from ''Making It Fly: Buying a Jetliner-An Act of Faith'' 000 -- by Peter Rinearson of The Seattle Times -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from "Mrs. Kelly's Monster" 000 -- by Jon Franklin of the Baltimore Evening Sun -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from ''Making It Fly: The Big Gamble'' 000 -- by Peter Rinearson of The Seattle Times -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Excerpt from "A Father's Pain, a Judge's Duty, and a Justice Beyond -- Their Reach" 000 -- by Barry Siegel of the Los Angeles Times -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Writing the Body of the Story 000 -- Writing the End of the Story 000 -- Excerpt from "Crime Scene: Beyond the Statistics, A Druggist -- Confronts the Reality of Robbery" 000 -- by Angelo B. Henderson of The Wall Street Journal -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- Analyzing Two Feature Stories 000 -- "A Boy of Unusual Vision" 000 -- by Alice Steinbach of the Baltimore Sun -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- "All She Has, $150,000, Is Going to a University" 000 -- by Rick Bragg of the New York Times -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- CHAPTER seven -- Writing the Specialized Feature Story 000 -- The Deadline Feature Sidebar 000 -- "Ashes to Dust" 000 -- by Linda Wilson of The Daily News, Longview, Washington -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- The Profile 000 -- "Adam & Megan: A Story of One Family's Courage" 000 -- by Dave Curtin of the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- The Feature Series 000 -- "First Born, Fast Grown: The Manful Life of Nicholas, 10" 000 -- by Isabel Wilkerson of the New York Times -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- The Specialized Feature Story and Multimedia Journalism -- Excerpt from "Final Salute" 000 -- by Jim Sheeler of the Rocky Mountain News -- A Pulitzer Prize Winner -- CHAPTER eight -- Marketing and Writing the Magazine Article 000 -- Case History 000 -- The Idea 000 -- The Market 000 -- The Query Letter 000 -- The Waiting Game 000 -- Gathering the Information 000 -- Organizing the Story 000 -- Sitting Down to Write 000 -- The Aftermath 000 -- Send in the Clones 000 -- "Genome Tome" -- by Priscilla Long for The American Scholar -- A National Magazine Award Winner -- CHAPTER nine -- Writing and Rewriting Like a Pro 000 -- Writers Must be Versatile 000 -- Revising Your Copy 000 -- Useful Writing Devices 000 -- Avoiding Common Mistakes 000 -- Common Writing Problems 000 -- Writing Subjectively 000 -- Putting It All Together 000 -- "Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D" 000 -- Game Review for PC Accelerator -- "Medal of Honor: Allied Assault" 000 -- Game Review for MacAddict -- CHAPTER ten -- Legal and Ethical Considerations for Writers 000 -- Libel 000 -- Invasion of Privacy 000 -- Copyright Law 000 -- Copyright Protection 000 -- Copyright Infringement 000 -- Ethical Guidelines 000 -- Credits 000 -- Index 000.
650 0 _aFeature writing.
650 4 _aRedacción de escritos
_911887
700 1 _aLee, John,
_d1931-2012
_911886
856 4 1 _3Table of contents only
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