A practical guide to all aspects of feature writing for journalists and freelance writers. 'To write, we must read. To write well, we must study the best. Matthew Ricketson has done that distilling essentials of the craft into a practical text equally valuable to the learner and the practising professional'. - Andrew Rule, Walkley Award-winning journalist Matthew Ricketson's book is both useful and thought provoking. For the young reporter struggling to write features, it provides a good basic primer. For those interested in pushing the boundaries of the journalistic form, it provides encouragement and provocation'. Margaret Simons, award-winning journalist and author of Meeting of the Waters More feature stories are being published in newspapers and magazines than ever before, ranging from lifestyle spreads about the search for the perfect chocolate mud cake to investigative series about the illegal trade in wildlife. Feature stories offer journalists the chance to move beyond conventional news reporting and write more creatively. Written by an experienced journalist and teacher, this practical guide shows how to write both elementary and more sophisticated feature stories. It explains how to: * generate fresh ideas* organise your time efficiently* gather factual and personal information* sift and sort raw material* find the best way to tell the story* write the story* edit and proofread your work* work with editors. Matthew Ricketson has worked as a journalist since 1981 with The Age, The Australian and Time Australia. He has won several awards, including a United Nations Media Peace Prize citation and the George Munster Award. He freelances for various publications and comments regularly on radio about media issues. A senior lecturer at RMIT, he has run the Journalism program there since 1995. His biography, Paul Jennings: The boy in the story is always me' was published in 2000.
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Matthew Ricketson has been a journalist since 1981, and worked on staff at The Age, The Australian and Time Australia. He is now head of Journalism at RMIT, and continues to write for major newspapers on a regular basis. He has won several awards, including the George Munster prize for best freelance journalism. In 2000 he published a biography of children's author, Paul Jennings (Penguin).
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Etat : Bueno. : Una guía práctica para todos los aspectos de la redacción de artículos periodísticos para periodistas y escritores independientes. Para escribir, debemos leer. Para escribir bien, debemos estudiar lo mejor. Matthew Ricketson ha destilado los elementos esenciales del oficio en un texto práctico igualmente valioso para el estudiante y el profesional en ejercicio. El libro de Matthew Ricketson es útil y estimulante. Para el joven reportero que lucha por escribir artículos, proporciona una buena introducción básica. Para aquellos interesados en ampliar los límites de la forma periodística, proporciona estímulo y provocación. Cada vez se publican más artículos periodísticos en periódicos y revistas, desde reportajes sobre el estilo de vida, como la búsqueda del pastel de chocolate perfecto, hasta series de investigación sobre el comercio ilegal de vida silvestre. Los artículos periodísticos ofrecen a los periodistas la oportunidad de ir más allá de la información periodística convencional y escribir de forma más creativa. Escrita por un periodista y profesor experimentado, esta guía práctica muestra cómo escribir artículos periodísticos elementales y más sofisticados. Explica cómo: generar ideas frescas, organizar su tiempo de manera eficiente, recopilar información objetiva y personal, examinar y clasificar la materia prima, encontrar la mejor manera de contar la historia, escribir la historia, editar y corregir su trabajo, trabajar con los editores. Matthew Ricketson ha trabajado como periodista desde 1981 en The Age, The Australian y Time Australia. Ha ganado varios premios, incluyendo una mención del Premio de la Paz de los Medios de las Naciones Unidas y el Premio George Munster. Es colaborador independiente de varias publicaciones y comenta regularmente en la radio sobre temas relacionados con los medios de comunicación. Es profesor titular en RMIT, donde dirige el programa de periodismo desde 1995. Su biografía, Paul Jennings: The boy in the story is always me' fue publicada en 2000. EAN: 9781865087320 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Educación Título: Writing Feature Stories Autor: Matthew Ricketson Idioma: en Páginas: 284 Formato: tapa blanda. N° de réf. du vendeur Happ-2025-12-02-b4943e42
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