The Magazine Article: How to Think it, Plan it, Write it

The Magazine Article: How to Think it, Plan it, Write it

by Peter P. Jacobi (Author)

Synopsis

"...this is surely one of the more thoughtful books on magazine journalism. Highly recommended." -Library Journal "An excellent how-to, guaranteed to satisfy requests from would-be authors." -Booklist "...provides writers with hundreds of ideas to help stimulate their creative approach to magazine article writing." -WRITERS' Journal "All kinds of writers will want to keep this volume on their handiest reference shelf." -Arts Indiana "For any aspiring magazine writer, or even a practiced one, this book is a treasury of inspiration and solid, eye-opening instruction." -Herald-Times "More than just another writer's guide to marketing an article, or coming up with salable ideas, [the book] is actually an idea promoter in that it illustrates the basic principles of good magazine article writing, uses examples from well-known publications, and offers strategies for leading into an involving piece." -The Midwest Book Review In this indispensable text, veteran journalist Peter Jacobi offers students hundreds of ideas to help them become more creative in their approach to thinking, planning, and writing magazine articles. Packed with useful advice and top-notch examples, this book takes a practical, hands-on approach to help beginning writers turn everyday subjects into compelling features.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 01 Feb 1997

ISBN 10: 0253211115
ISBN 13: 9780253211118
Book Overview: A practical, start-to-finish writerOs guide to magazine articles.

Author Bio

Peter P. Jacobi is Professor of Journalism at Indiana University. He is a consultant for magazines, a specialist in speech coaching and media training, and author of several books, including Writing with Style: The News Story and the Feature and The Messiah Book: The Life and Times of G. F. Handel's Greatest Hit.