Story Building: Narrative Techniques for News and Feature Writers
Autor Ndaeyo Ukoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iun 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761838289
ISBN-10: 0761838287
Pagini: 233
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761838287
Pagini: 233
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Foreword by Mark Kramer
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 How the Book Is Organized
Chapter 4 No News Is Hard News
Chapter 5 Manic Curiosity: Gathering Information for the Narrative Story
Chapter 6 Finding the Shoehorn: Aggressive Observation
Chapter 7 Interviewing for narrative: Why Interview when you can Chat?
Chapter 8 Staying on Top of the Interview: Practical Tips
Chapter 9 The Abuse and Use of Descriptive Detail
Chapter 10 Language and Style
Chapter 11 Stealing from the Novelist's Bag of Tricks
Chapter 12 Laying Out the Facts: How to Tell the Narrative Story
Chapter 13 Leading to the End
Chapter 14 Greed and Grit: Guided Tour of a Storyteller's Mind
Chapter 15 Persuasive Storytelling: Not a Matter of Opinion
Chapter 16 Between Typing and Writing: The Narrative Art of Reviewing Art
Chapter 17 A Story about Getting Hired
Chapter 18 Freelancing: Narrative for Hire
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 How the Book Is Organized
Chapter 4 No News Is Hard News
Chapter 5 Manic Curiosity: Gathering Information for the Narrative Story
Chapter 6 Finding the Shoehorn: Aggressive Observation
Chapter 7 Interviewing for narrative: Why Interview when you can Chat?
Chapter 8 Staying on Top of the Interview: Practical Tips
Chapter 9 The Abuse and Use of Descriptive Detail
Chapter 10 Language and Style
Chapter 11 Stealing from the Novelist's Bag of Tricks
Chapter 12 Laying Out the Facts: How to Tell the Narrative Story
Chapter 13 Leading to the End
Chapter 14 Greed and Grit: Guided Tour of a Storyteller's Mind
Chapter 15 Persuasive Storytelling: Not a Matter of Opinion
Chapter 16 Between Typing and Writing: The Narrative Art of Reviewing Art
Chapter 17 A Story about Getting Hired
Chapter 18 Freelancing: Narrative for Hire
Recenzii
Some books are meant to be put on a shelf. Not Ndaeyo Uko's. It's as essential a part of the reporting process as a notebook and pen. Consulting it frequently is like having Ndaeyo along on assignment, whispering words of wisdom in one's ear.
This book explains journalism simply and directly and peels away the obfuscating mystique created by those who would make journalism a contrived craft. It will help anyone who wants to gather stories and tell them.
The writing is lively, and the content current and relevant to both students and to journalists. The author's international experience adds concrete dimensions to the content.
Ndaeyo Uko teaches journalism as it should be taught: He places readers in the moments of his own experiences and shows them how to tell deep, engaging stories. Story Building teaches students to go beyond studying journalism to embrace curiosity, passion and inquisitiveness as a way of life.
Ndaeyo Uko has a wide experience of the world and cannily brings it to bear in this valuable and provocative volume-it's sharp advice from a smart cookie.
Story Building, a start-to-finish guide to the construction of narrative journalism, is thorough, readable, sound, comprehensive, and delivered with . . . good humor.
I am much impressed. It's a very useful book...
Replete with appropriate, varied, and timely examples that are carefully chosen to illustrate each element of instruction, this useful book will be a boon to future and practicing journalists. Summing Up: Highly Recommended. Lower-and upper-division undergraduates, faculty, and professionals.
This book explains journalism simply and directly and peels away the obfuscating mystique created by those who would make journalism a contrived craft. It will help anyone who wants to gather stories and tell them.
The writing is lively, and the content current and relevant to both students and to journalists. The author's international experience adds concrete dimensions to the content.
Ndaeyo Uko teaches journalism as it should be taught: He places readers in the moments of his own experiences and shows them how to tell deep, engaging stories. Story Building teaches students to go beyond studying journalism to embrace curiosity, passion and inquisitiveness as a way of life.
Ndaeyo Uko has a wide experience of the world and cannily brings it to bear in this valuable and provocative volume-it's sharp advice from a smart cookie.
Story Building, a start-to-finish guide to the construction of narrative journalism, is thorough, readable, sound, comprehensive, and delivered with . . . good humor.
I am much impressed. It's a very useful book...
Replete with appropriate, varied, and timely examples that are carefully chosen to illustrate each element of instruction, this useful book will be a boon to future and practicing journalists. Summing Up: Highly Recommended. Lower-and upper-division undergraduates, faculty, and professionals.