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'Hard Target' Journalism: An Excerpt from Pulitzer's Gold
With Pulitzer season upon us, we look at one of the past winners of the Public Service Journalism award in this excerpt from the new book by Roy Harris Jr.
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- 5/16/08:
My Boss Likes Me, He Likes Me Not
Five questions designed to help you honestly assess your relationship with your staff.
By Butch Ward
- 5/16/08:
Hey Kids, Got a Grammar Problem? Let's Take a Vote!
A look at the American Heritage Dictionary's Usage Panel.
By Roy Peter Clark
- 5/14/08:
'Look It up in the OED!'
The interesting similarities between "glamour" and "grammar."
By Roy Peter Clark
- 5/13/08:
The Messy Truth of Race, Rape & Class
Examining the racial angle in a personal story about rape.
By Keith Woods
- 5/13/08:
Tip Sheets: Writing / Editing
Journalism tips you can use, with links to stories, seminars, and a complete bibliography.
By David Shedden
- 5/13/08:
New Media Bibliography
List of online resources and books about new media and online journalism.
By David Shedden
- 5/9/08:
News Flash: Not All Black Voters Think the Same
Get past euphemisms and monoliths in reporting race.
By Keith Woods
- 5/8/08:
What the Big Bopper Taught Me About Grammar
The many meanings of grammar.
By Roy Peter Clark
- 5/6/08:
The Glamour of Grammar
A painless and practical guide to the elements of English.
By Roy Peter Clark
- 5/5/08:
Statewide Coverage: Finding and Filling Some Gaps
An Arizona editor launches an independent online site.
By Jonathan Dube
- 5/2/08:
Covering War at Home
Covering War at Home
- 5/1/08:
Poynter Honors Sportswriting Legend
Dan Jenkins is recognized for a lifetime of great storytelling.
By Roy Peter Clark
- 4/30/08:
2008 National Writers Workshops Listing
Dates, locations and more
- 4/29/08:
Voting Scandal Mars Motto Election!
Florida does it again: 10-minute investigation reveals deadline irregularities.
By Roy Peter Clark
- 4/25/08:
Cast Your Vote: Six-Word Journalism Mottos
We've narrowed the field. Now it's time for you to cast your vote.
By Roy Peter Clark
- 4/25/08:
Polk Winners on Risk, Deception and an Uncertain Future
Polk Winners on Risk, Deception and an Uncertain Future
By Bill Kirtz
- 4/24/08:
When Two Were "Too Many Pulitzers"
Long before this year's near-sweep by the Washington Post, there was a secret Pulitzer Board battle over whether paper should win multiple awards at all.
By Roy Harris
- 4/23/08:
Can a Reporter Trade a Newswriting Career for a Song?
You're a journalist looking for a new line of work. Can some catchy lyrics be your meal ticket?
By Bob Baker
- 4/23/08:
Some Pulitzer Surprises—for a Change
How the Effort to Prevent Leaks of Finalists Took Off This Year
By Roy Harris
- 4/23/08:
Remembering Newsday's Bob Greene
Bob Greene was one of the most effective -- and peculiar -- characters in U.S. journalism history, as the book Pulitzer's Gold suggests.
By Roy Harris
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NewsU: Writers at Work: A Process Approach (W401W-08)
Jun. 23, 2008 - Jul. 18, 2008
App. deadline: May. 28, 2008
Narrative Writing on Deadline With Tom French (W401C-08)
Jul. 13-18, 2008
App. deadline: May. 28, 2008
NewsU: Writing Better Print Headlines
Sep. 8, 2008 - Oct. 3, 2008
App. deadline: Aug. 11, 2008
National Writers Workshop: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Sep. 20-21, 2008
App. deadline: Sep. 19, 2008
Reporting & Writing for the Ethnic Media (W412-08)
Oct. 20-24, 2008
App. deadline: Sep. 8, 2008
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