Dear David, Amaris, Katrina, Melvin, Elizabeth, Augusta, Lindsay, Jacob and Josh,
Welcome to our first discussion session!
As I said during orientation, we’ll be using this space for our weekly discussion. I’ll post the first question (at the end, here) and then everyone will take a turn asking a question about something that’s on their mind at [...]
Dear Scholars,
Yea–you survived the week (almost)! I’ve been thinking about you as you learn new multimedia skills, play with cool tools provided by Val, Anne and Danese and gain all sorts of great ideas about our field and its potential. I hope this orientation and training have energized you about journalism and underscored your confidence in [...]
Two for the Road (due April 19)
Hug a Photog (due April 12)
Juggling/Building rapport (due April 5)
Data-mining, efficiently (due March 22)
Getting the lead out (due March 14)
Sourcing it up (due March 7)
Keepin’ It Alive (due Feb. 27)
Efficient note-taking (due Feb. 20)
Our best advice (due Feb. 13)
Kicking it off (due Feb. 6)
Congrats, Friends!
My dear Scholars,
This will be our final blog post (though my e-mails to you will continue for several more weeks) and it’s a really important one, so please make the time to answer.
What do you know now that you wish you’d known going into your CQS internship (or your current job)?
Many thanks,
Coach Col
Hey Friends,
Please share part of a story you’ve written or read that illustrates the idea of showing the reader information, not telling him/her.
Here’s my example from a story I wrote long ago for The Providence Journal (as near as I can remember it). The lead, something like:
“The town councilman and the aging widow had [...]
Hello Chipsters!
I believe there are as many ways of organizing a story as there are writers, as I said in my e-mail to you. Story org. can be a tricky thing to master, and there’s some subjectivity in it, as I’m sure you’ve learned during sessions with your editor.
When you sit down to write, how [...]
Heyyy Chipsters!
Let’s talk a bit about the mechanics of writing, starting with that all-important lede. Please share one of your favorite leads, and tell us why you like it.
(Photogs and copy editors, please share a lead you’ve read that you like and tell us why.)
Extra points for telling us why journalists sometimes refer to [...]
Hello Scholars!
Who has had to run a correction on a story, photo caption or copyediting error (or has had to talk to his or her editor about whether to run a correction)?
Please share your experience – how it happened, how you handled it, what you learned from it. And any other advice you might have [...]
Hey Folks,
Sorry to keep harping on story ideas, but the ability to come up with, refine and pitch story ideas is one of the most important skills we have as journalists.
So let’s talk about pitching an idea to your editor:
– How do you decide what to say in your pitch (What you’re going to tell [...]
Hello Dear Scholars!
So now your eyes and ears and taste buds and mind are on full alert in your new communities as you try to rustle up story ideas. And you’re noticing/hearing new and wondrous things each day.
But how do you take an observation or other information and turn it into a story idea that [...]