Table of Contents
Preface to the Third Edition vii 1 Writing for Newspapers 3
Early newspaper style. Structuring the news. Stripped-down prose. The electronic revolution. Interpretative news. The electronic newsroom. 2 Writing the Lead 15 Lead structure. Lead language. Other considerations in lead writing: attribution and identification. Memorable leads.
3 Developing the Story 33 Secondary leads. The fractured paragraph: key words, transitional devices, pronoun references. Information weaving. Ending the story.
4 The Elements of News Style 47 Choosing the right word. Writing good sentences: sentence style, sentence criteria.
5 The Spoken Word in Print 63 To quote or not to quote: direct quotes, paraphrase, accuracy. The mechanics of quoting: attribution, partial quotes, substitutes for “said.”
6 Varieties of the Basic Structure 75 The multi-element story. The “hourglass” structure. The speech story: the advance text, note taking, speech story structure. The meeting story. The obituary.
7 News in Context 97 Making connections. Providing context. Localizing news. Using background. Developing news.
8 Featurizing the News 109 Traditional alternatives: page brighteners or brights, sidebars. Contemporary alternatives: the new graphics, featurized news, weekly feature styles.
9 Writing the Feature Story 125 Feature techniques. Feature development. Forms of the feature: the news feature, human-interest stories, personal profiles, narratives.
Suggested Readings 151
Index 153