Monday 29 September 2014

Starting Guide to Journalism by Paul David Pope



Of all aspects of writing, journalism is the most challenging. You are not only trying to explore new realms of literature, but also provide something interesting for readers to enjoy. Reading all those reports in your national daily might make you think it’s not that complicated, but it surely is. If you are just stepping into the field of journalism, author and philanthropist Paul David Pope helps you take baby steps that strengthen your foundation.

Familiarize yourself with the writing styles

When you are working for or applying at a specific publication, make no mistakes. Read their works often and familiarize yourself with the kind of writing style they have. Journalistic writing is different when it comes to structure.

Who are your readers?

For someone who spent some 15 years researching for his first book, Paul David Pope is of the opinion that you should always know who you are writing for, only then can you reach them.

There’s nothing like journalism writing when you get a hang of it. Equip yourself with simple tools and take pride in your stories! Most importantly, be passionate about what you do. You have to put your heart into the paper.




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