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One of the most influential female journalists, Anna Quindlen opens up on the new generation of journalists and her experience.
Good interviewers plan ahead. Research your interviewee's background. Know what questions you are going to ask. Do not get distracted from your point of view.
Cathy Smith has been a travel writer for more than two decades, and has a wealth of tips to share with other writers
Journalists often need to interview crime and trauma victims about what happened to them. This can be extraordinarily difficult for both reporter and trauma victim.
Many novice writers and reporters often wonder how to conduct an interview when they receive an assignment that requires this form of research. Read on to learn more.
As with many professions, it is important for those studying journalism in school to properly prepare for their field by practicing techniques and mastering skills.
In How to Write and Sell Travel Articles, author Smith discusses getting started, getting information and getting it right
Covering the Environment provides strong insights for anyone writing about the environment and working on what the author calls "the Green Beat."
As the war in Iraq draws to a close, Aparisim 'Bobby' Ghosh TIME magazine's ex bureau chief in Baghdad looks back on four-and-a-half years on the frontline.


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