First-Person Journalism: A Guide to Writing Personal Nonfiction with Real Impact
Autor Martha Nicholsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 noi 2021
A first-of-its-kind guide for new media times, this book provides practical, step-by-step instructions for writing first-person features, essays, and digital content.
Combining journalism techniques with self-exploration and personal storytelling, First-Person Journalism is designed to help writers to develop their personal voice and establish a narrative stance. The book introduces nine elements of first-person journalism—passion, self-reporting, stance, observation, attribution, counterpoints, time travel, the mix, and impact. Two introductory chapters define first-person journalism and its value in building trust with a public now skeptical of traditional news media. The nine practice chapters that follow each focus on one first-person element, presenting a sequence of "voice lessons" with a culminating writing assignment, such as a personal trend story or an open letter. Examples are drawn from diverse nonfiction writers and journalists, including Ta-Nehisi Coates, Joan Didion, Helen Garner, Alex Tizon, and James Baldwin. Together, the book provides a fresh look at the craft of nonfiction, offering much-needed advice on writing with style, authority, and a unique point of view.
Written with a knowledge of the rapidly changing digital media environment, First-Person Journalism is a key text for journalism and media students interested in personal nonfiction, as well as for early-career nonfiction writers looking to develop this narrative form.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367676476
ISBN-10: 0367676478
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367676478
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate CoreCuprins
Contents
Preface: Personal Journalism for Challenging Times
PART ONE: What Is First-Person Journalism?
Chapter 1: How I Became a First-Person Journalist
Chapter 3: Locating Your Passion: What do I want to write about?
Chapter 6: Observing Real Life: How do I describe people and places?
Chapter 9: Moving Through Time: How have I and the world changed?
25 Rules for First-Person Journalism
Index
Preface: Personal Journalism for Challenging Times
PART ONE: What Is First-Person Journalism?
Chapter 1: How I Became a First-Person Journalist
- Defining first-person journalism
- Permission to say "I"
- Is it ever too personal?
- Self-reporting: "What do I know?"
- How to use this book
- Why gonzo got it wrong—and right
- He said, she said
- The limits of objectivity
- Liars, thieves, and postmodernists
- Fictional selves versus true selves
- Embracing the active "I"
Chapter 3: Locating Your Passion: What do I want to write about?
- Don’t bore yourself
- Don’t perform your emotions
- Don’t scream at readers
- Cultivating curiosity: passion for facts
- Responding to the world
- Personal story: write about a "wart"
- Why memories are not facts
- Fact checking the basics
- Fact checking with family and friends
- Reporting on your "I"
- Reporting on what you haven’t said
- Admitting what you’ll never know
- Memory essay:write about an early memory
- Sample story: "Hurricane Warnings"
- From POV to first-person stance
- Determining your emotional distance
- Personal example: reining in myself
- Addressing readers: five stances
- Rethinking voice: active response
- Review: your personal take on a media work
Chapter 6: Observing Real Life: How do I describe people and places?
- Relevance versus vagueness
- Three kinds of details
- Conveying the feel of a place
- Reporting what people do and say
- Direct reporting of events
- The art of capsule description
- Local profile: write about a neighborhood place
- What is attribution?
- Sources in first-person features
- Attribution tags and linking
- Danger! Avoid voice hijacks
- The curse of knowledge
- How-to piece: explain with three tips
- The curse of unconscious feeling
- Point-counterpoint
- Not all experts are the same
- Establishing first-person authority
- Open letter: address a public figure or topic
Chapter 9: Moving Through Time: How have I and the world changed?
- Sequence: what comes first?
- Chronology: orienting readers in time
- Time machine: shifting between past and present selves
- Trends: personal and cultural
- Personal trend story: write about changes in food, music, or weather
- What’s in the mix?
- Classic feature formula: lead + nut graf
- Scene breaks and dramatic tension
- Essays: emotional journeys
- New mix: feature or essay?
- Sample outline: "Why I’ll Never Surf Again"
- Test your idea: pitching
- Focus your idea: taglines
- Focus your voice: cutting and selecting
- Connect to the world: your impact
- Story revision: complete a feature or essay
- Impact Plan: how do you know?
25 Rules for First-Person Journalism
Index
Notă biografică
Martha Nichols cofounded Talking Writing, a nonprofit digital magazine. A longtime writer, journalist, and editor, she is a faculty instructor in journalism at the Harvard University Extension School. She is also the editor of and a contributor to Into Sanity: Essays About Mental Health, Mental Illness, and Living in Between.
Descriere
A first-of-its-kind guide for new media times, this book provides practical, step-by-step instructions for writing first-person features, essays, and digital content.