Published by Pearson (October 3, 2013) © 2014
Edward Friedlander | John LeeCHAPTER one
The Newspaper Feature Story
The Feature: Helen’s Story
An Overview
Newspaper Feature Story Types: News and Timeless Features
Categories and Appeals
Newspaper Feature Writers: The Right Stuff
A Profile of the Pulitzer Winners
The Anatomy of a Newspaper Feature Story
“Mrs. Kelly’s Monster”
by Jon Franklin of the Baltimore Evening Sun
A Pulitzer Prize Winner
The Future: Trends in Newspaper Feature Writing
CHAPTER TWO
The Newspaper Feature Story Idea
What Newspaper Readers Want to Read
How to Get Ideas
Focusing Ideas
Ideas That Didn’t Work
Ideas That Worked
“Life on the Land: An American Farm Family”
“Life on the Land: An American Farm Family”
by John Camp of the St. Paul Pioneer Press
A Pulitzer Prize Winner
“Pearls Before Breakfast”
“PEARLS BEFORE BREAKFAST”
by Gene Weingarten of The Washington Post Magazine
A Pulitzer Prize Winner
CHAPTER Three
The Magazine Article and Article Idea
How a Magazine Article Differs from a Newspaper Feature
Staff Writer Versus Freelancer
Three Necessary Skills for the Freelance Writer
Stalking the Elusive Article Idea
Matching Ideas to Markets
“Like Something the Lord Made”
by Katie McCabe for The Washingtonian
A National Magazine Award Winner
“Death of a Playmate”
by Teresa Carpenter for The Village Voice
A Pulitzer Prize Winner
Taking the Next Step
CHAPTER four
Researching for Newspaper Feature Stories and Magazine Articles
Newspaper Reference Rooms AND COMPUTER FILES
Magazine Reference Resources
Computerized Research
Using Search Engines and Directories
WRITING FOR THE INTERNET
On the Decline of Print Journalism
Freelancing for the Internet
Turning Research into the Finished Article
“WHERE BUSINESS TRAVELERS LIVE”
by Joe Brancatelli
“WHy we hate the airlines and lobve diet coke”
by Joe Brancatelli
CHAPTER five
Interviewing for Newspaper Feature Stories and Magazine Articles
Kinds of Interviews
Getting Ready to Interview
Who to Interview
Asking for the Interview
Persuading People Who Don’t Want to Talk
When and Where to Interview
Researching the Interviewee
Conducting the Personal Interview
Making Friends
Asking Questions
Attribution Guidelines
Gathering Material
Fixing Quotes
Description
Excerpt from “The Boy Behind the Mask”
by Tom Hallman Jr. of The Oregonian
A Pulitzer Prize Winner
Excerpt from “Crossing Over”
by J. R. Moehringer of The Los Angeles Times
A Pulitzer Prize Winner
Closing the Session
The Interview Story
“Zepp’s Last Stand”
by Madeleine Blais of The Miami Herald
A Pulitzer Prize Winner
CHAPTER six
Writing the Newspaper Feature Story
Beginning the Process
Story Structure
Writing the Lead
A Dozen Lead Categories
Excerpt from “Angels and Demons”
by Tom French of the St. Petersburg Times
A Pulitzer Prize Winner
Excerpt from “How Super Are Our Supercarriers?R