About This Book
The guide provides practical instruction for women seeking journalistic work, arguing that a reporter’s eye can render the ordinary interesting. It surveys routes into the profession, contrasts staff roles with outside contributing, and recommends habits and resources—newsrooms, press directories, and editorial calendars—needed to place copy. Practical advice covers developing a concise, publication-appropriate style, obeying editors’ length and tone requirements, selecting specialist or general outlets, and timing submissions to editorial schedules. It stresses persistence, knowledge of a paper’s make-up, and the market realities of payment, while offering encouragement that well-prepared contributors can find many opportunities.
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