Practical Journalism; a Complete Manual of the Best Newspaper Methods

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Practical Journalism; a Complete Manual of the Best Newspaper Methods
Edwin L Edwin Llewellyn Shuman
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It never is denied that a child with a gift for music must learn the tech- nic of the instrument on which he desires to play. It is acknowledged that an actor must learn something about the business of the stage before he can hope to go before the public. But it is fondly supposed that a person who has in his mind a pretty conceit for a story can sit down and write it to the satisfaction of newspaper and magazine editors without any previous training whatever. It so happens that all the men and... women who have risen to distinction in the field of letters have served a long and laborious apprentice- ship before they have reached the ear of the public. The art of writing must be studied diligently, pain- fully, humbly. The use and abuse of words must be considered, not for a day, but for many years. The 137 PRACTICAL JOURNALISM thought and character of the writer himself must be broadened and deepened by experience of life. The formation of sentences must be the thought of one's waking hours.

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