SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2006
Meet the Speakers: Round One (part two)
More from the speaker front:
- Jacqui Banaszynski. She's the Knight Chair in Editing at the University of Missouri and an editing fellow at. She's a former editor at The Seattle Times and a former reporter at the St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch. She won a Pulitzer Prize for her 1988 series, "AIDS in the Heartland."
- Her session: "In the beginning was the (right) word: Ledes, nut grafs and other key elements"
- Further reading:
- "AIDS in the Heartland"
- Gene Cryer. He worked as a journalist for 38 years -- 15 of which as editor and vice president at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel -- before retiring and continuing his focus on writing. Since he started work on his novel, he's been a professor (at Florida Atlantic University) and a workshop instructor (for the Florida Center for the Book) and is now president of the Writers' Network of South Florida.
- His session: "Self-editing: The kindest cuts a writer can make"
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