This revised edition covers the process of sports writing. Topics include: observation; interviewing techniques and various structures of articles; types of leads; and other style and technique points.
This revised edition covers the process of sports writing. Topics include: observation; interviewing techniques and various structures of articles; ty...
Over thirty years before Thomas Keneally wrote the book "Schindler's List," journalist Herbert Steinhouse interviewed Oskar Schindler. That 1949 interview, and Steinhouse's subsequent magazine article, plus an extensive interview with Steinhouse, opens this collection of essays, articles and interviews, which illuminate Schindler and the international effect of his story. Of the writings about Oskar Schindler, this is the only book to incorporate Schindler's life, Keneally's book, and the Academy-Award winning film inspired by Schindler's heroism. Thomas Fensch has compiled articles and and...
Over thirty years before Thomas Keneally wrote the book "Schindler's List," journalist Herbert Steinhouse interviewed Oskar Schindler. That 1949 inter...
Well over thirty years before Thomas Keneally wrote the book "Schindler's List," journalist Herbert Steinhouse interviewed Oskar Schindler. That 1949 account, plus an interview with Steinhouse, opens this collection of essays, articles and interviews which illuminate Schindler and the international effects of his story. Of the writings about Schindler, this is the only book to incorporate Schindler's life, Keneally's book, and the Academy Award-winning film inspired by Schindler's heroism. Thomas Fensch has compiled articles and interviews to show how Keneally came to write "Schindler's...
Well over thirty years before Thomas Keneally wrote the book "Schindler's List," journalist Herbert Steinhouse interviewed Oskar Schindler. That 1949 ...
Originally published in 1989. This diary of a news event looks at how the reporting happened as spread by the news wire system of the Associated Press service in America. Analysing the flow of information in this detailed way, this book presents how a major disaster, a fast-moving story with considerable spin, was fed out to the press via the Dallas bureau in 1988. Introductory chapters outline the workings of a press bureau office during a major story and present interview sections with key reporters on the story about how their role unfolded. Sidebar commentary alongside the...
Originally published in 1989. This diary of a news event looks at how the reporting happened as spread by the news wire system of the Associated Pr...