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Informationen zum Autor Wynford Hicks is the author of various books on journalism and writing including English for Journalists (Routledge! 2013)! now in its fourth edition! and Quite Literally: Problem Words and How to Use Them (Routledge! 2004). Klappentext Writing for Journalists explores the craft of journalistic writing, drawing on a broad range of real world examples from a variety of different media to show the essentials of good writing and how to make sure that your readers get the message. Zusammenfassung The new edition of Writing for Journalists focuses on the key issue for writers working across all forms of media today: how to produce clear! engaging and illuminating copy that will keep the reader hooked from start to finish.Written by skilled specialist contributors and drawing on a broad range of examples to illustrate the best professional practice! this edition includes:chapters on how to write news! features and reviews whatever the format used for deliveryexpanded chapters on writing for digital publication in both shortform and longform top tips on writing columns and blogs from leading professionalsan exploration of the importance of style and its impact on great journalistic writingan extensive glossary of terms used in journalism and suggestions for further readingThis is an essential guide to good writing for all practising journalists and students of journalism. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. Writing news 3. Writing features Sally Adams 4. Writing columns and blogs 5. Writing reviews Harriett Gilbert 6. Writing for digital publication - shortform Tim Holmes 7. Writing for digital publication - longform Jane Bentley 8. Style Glossary of terms used in journalism Further reading