Inside Reporting: A Practical Guide to the Craft of JournalismThis text does for reporting what Tim Harrower's The Newspaper Designer's Handbook has previously done for design: make it fun and accessible to newcomers. Harrower is an award-winning editor, designer and columnist who has previously taught at Portland State University and currently conducts journalism workshops. Inside Reporting emphasizes the basics but also provides a wealth of information on online reporting and packaging stories in more visual, interactive ways. It also includes more useful information on feature writing--from stories to reviews and column-writing--than any other text in the field. |
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... hand , and left - handed gloves go on the right hand . The glove is named not for the hand it is worn on , but for the hand that throws the ball . There are black gloves , red gloves , brown gloves , green gloves and blue gloves . The ...
... hand , and left - handed gloves go on the right hand . The glove is named not for the hand it is worn on , but for the hand that throws the ball . There are black gloves , red gloves , brown gloves , green gloves and blue gloves . The ...
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... hand when a batter reach- es base . The hidden messages they send to batters and run- ners — orders conveyed with equal stealth from the manag- er in the dugout - often dictate the flow and strategy of any given game . Miss a sign and ...
... hand when a batter reach- es base . The hidden messages they send to batters and run- ners — orders conveyed with equal stealth from the manag- er in the dugout - often dictate the flow and strategy of any given game . Miss a sign and ...
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... HAND SOCIETY magine there's a secret society of journalists — a society so secret , only a few readers , reporters or newsroom boss- es even know it exists . Don Stoneman , on a stinky substance used to keep coyotes away from sheep , in ...
... HAND SOCIETY magine there's a secret society of journalists — a society so secret , only a few readers , reporters or newsroom boss- es even know it exists . Don Stoneman , on a stinky substance used to keep coyotes away from sheep , in ...
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