Using a narrative thread that ties practical advice to his personal experience as a professor, reporter, and blogger, Jerry Lanson fills his book on nonfiction story telling with time-proven techniques to beat writer's block and hone the skills necessary to write well. Writing for Others, Writing for Ourselves provides readers of all ages a practical guide to perfecting their own work. From showing how to frame ideas early to how to gather and choose telling details for story, Lanson shares tips, techniques and lessons that will sharpen and enliven any writer's work.
Using a narrative thread that ties practical advice to his personal experience as a professor, reporter, and blogger, Jerry Lanson fills his book on nonfiction story telling with time-proven techniques to beat writer's block and hone the skills necessary to write well. Writing for Others, Writing for Ourselves provides readers of all ages a practical guide to perfecting their own work. From showing how to frame ideas early to how to gather and choose telling details for story, Lanson shares tips, techniques and lessons that will sharpen and enliven any writer's work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerry Lanson has coached editors and reporters at newspapers ranging from The Christian Science Monitor to The Boston Globe. He contributes regularly to The Monitor's opinion pages. He is a former Deputy City Editor and Peninsula Bureau Chief of the San Jose Mercury News in San Jose, California. He was part of the city-desk staff awarded a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989. Lanson is currently associate professor of journalism at Emerson College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Finding a Place -and Space-to Think Chapter 2 A Little Jazz Chapter 3 Culling Life's Experience Chapter 4 Gathering String Chapter 5 The Passive Observer at Work Chapter 6 Finding Fresh Stories Chapter 7 Reconnaissance Chapter 8 Honing the Focus Chapter 9 Interviewing for Story Chapter 10 Bring Back the Breed of the Dog Chapter 11 Six-Word headlines, Ten-Point Outlines Chapter 12 Drafting Fast Chapter 13 Organizing Stories Chapter 14 No One Gets It Right the First Time Chapter 15 Finding a Niche
Chapter 1 Finding a Place -and Space-to Think Chapter 2 A Little Jazz Chapter 3 Culling Life's Experience Chapter 4 Gathering String Chapter 5 The Passive Observer at Work Chapter 6 Finding Fresh Stories Chapter 7 Reconnaissance Chapter 8 Honing the Focus Chapter 9 Interviewing for Story Chapter 10 Bring Back the Breed of the Dog Chapter 11 Six-Word headlines, Ten-Point Outlines Chapter 12 Drafting Fast Chapter 13 Organizing Stories Chapter 14 No One Gets It Right the First Time Chapter 15 Finding a Niche
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