Writing Feature ArticlesHennessy's classic text tells you everything you need to know about writing successful features. You will learn how to formulate and develop ideas and how to shape them to fit different markets. Now in its fourth edition, Writing Feature Articles has been fully revised and updated to take into account the changing requirements of journalism and media courses. You will also discover how to exploit new technology for both researching and writing online. Learn step-by-step how to plan, research and write articles for a wide variety of 'popular', 'quality' and specialist publications. Discover more and make the advice stick by completing the tasks and reading the keen analysis of extracts from the best of today's writing. Packed with inspirational advice in a friendly, highly readable style, this guide is a must-have for practising and aspiring journalists and writers. |
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... Freelance writers' ideas – Development techniques – The place of specialism – Checklist – Assignments 5 Studying the print market The world of features – Aiming at versatility – Assignments ix xi xii xiii 10 16 41 59 10 11 12 13 14 6 ...
... Freelance writers' ideas – Development techniques – The place of specialism – Checklist – Assignments 5 Studying the print market The world of features – Aiming at versatility – Assignments ix xi xii xiii 10 16 41 59 10 11 12 13 14 6 ...
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Contents
II Expanding your horizons | 241 |
Suggested responses to assignments | 367 |
National Union of Journalists Professional Code of Conduct | 371 |
Press Complaints Commission Code of Practice for the Press | 373 |
The Society of Authors Quick Guide 1 Copyright and Moral Rights | 379 |
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