
Writing for Journalists
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 23. May 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-415-46021-7 (ISBN)
Description
Praise for the first edition:
'There are books that are badly written, books that are well written and books that you wish you'd written. This is one of the latter. Hicks and his co-writers produce a book that is a joy to read and is packed full of helpful advice.' - Chris Frost, Journalist
'You don't have to be a journalist to read this book. Anyone with an interest in improving their writing skills and developing a sense of good style will find it useful Wynford Hicks takes a no-nonsense, sleeves rolled up approach to writing which has no time for preciousness.' - Roy Johnson, Mantex
'Writing for Journalists neatly fills a gap in the market for a no-nonsense book for trainees written by trainers who genuinely understand the industry and who have moved with the times.' - Sharon Wheeler, Journalism Studies
Writing for Journalists is about the craft of journalistic writing: how to put one word after another so that the reader gets the message - or the joke - goes on reading and comes back for more. It is a practical guide for all those who write for newspapers, periodicals and websites, whether students, trainees or professionals.
This revised and updated edition introduces the reader to the essentials of good writing. Based on critical analysis of news stories, features and reviews from daily and weekly papers, consumer magazines, specialist trade journals and a variety of websites, Writing for Journalists includes:
advice on how to start writing and how to improve and develop your style
how to write a news story which is informative, concise and readable
tips on feature writing from researching profiles to writing product round-ups
how to structure and write reviews
a new chapter on writing online copy.
'There are books that are badly written, books that are well written and books that you wish you'd written. This is one of the latter. Hicks and his co-writers produce a book that is a joy to read and is packed full of helpful advice.' - Chris Frost, Journalist
'You don't have to be a journalist to read this book. Anyone with an interest in improving their writing skills and developing a sense of good style will find it useful Wynford Hicks takes a no-nonsense, sleeves rolled up approach to writing which has no time for preciousness.' - Roy Johnson, Mantex
'Writing for Journalists neatly fills a gap in the market for a no-nonsense book for trainees written by trainers who genuinely understand the industry and who have moved with the times.' - Sharon Wheeler, Journalism Studies
Writing for Journalists is about the craft of journalistic writing: how to put one word after another so that the reader gets the message - or the joke - goes on reading and comes back for more. It is a practical guide for all those who write for newspapers, periodicals and websites, whether students, trainees or professionals.
This revised and updated edition introduces the reader to the essentials of good writing. Based on critical analysis of news stories, features and reviews from daily and weekly papers, consumer magazines, specialist trade journals and a variety of websites, Writing for Journalists includes:
advice on how to start writing and how to improve and develop your style
how to write a news story which is informative, concise and readable
tips on feature writing from researching profiles to writing product round-ups
how to structure and write reviews
a new chapter on writing online copy.
Reviews / Votes
'Books like this are excellent for us to develop our skills to make sure students can produce properly written journalism.' - Media Education Association NewsletterMore details
Series
Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-46021-7 (9780415460217)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Wynford Hicks | Sally Adams | Harriett Gilbert
Writing for Journalists
Book
05/2008
2nd Edition
Routledge
€178.27
Withdrawn from sale
Persons
Wynford Hicks is the author of various books on journalism and writing including English for Journalists, now in its third edition, and Quite Literally: Problem Words and How to Use Them
Author
Freelance Journalist, UK
City University, UK
Cardiff University, UK
Content
Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Writing news 3. Writing Features 4. Writing Reviews 5. Writing for the web 6. Style Glossary of terms used in journalism Further Reading Index