Description
Creativity and Feature Writing explores how to generate ideas in feature writing. Using clear explanations, examples and exercises, experienced feature writer and teacher Ellie Levenson highlights how feature writers, editors and bloggers can generate ideas and how to turn these into published, paid for articles.
A variety of approaches to idea generation are explored including getting feature ideas from:
- objects, your own life and the lives of others
- the news and non-news articles, including books, leaflets, the internet and any other printed matter
- press releases, and from direct contact with charities and press officers
- new people, new places and new experiences.
The book draws on a range of tips from practicing journalists and editors and displays case studies of example features to chart ideas from conception to publication.
About the Author
Ellie Levenson is a freelance journalist and lecturer in journalism at Goldsmiths College, University of London. As a freelance journalist, her work has appeared in many publications including the Guardian, Independent, The Times, Financial Times, Daily Express, Cosmopolitan, Easy Living, Times Educational Supplement, Local Government Chronicle and New Statesman. She also runs journalism courses for www.journalism.co.uk and for think tanks, businesses and other organisations.
She is the author of two non-fiction books, The Noughtie Girl's Guide to Feminism (2009) and Fifty Campaigns to Shout About (2011), as well as two books for children.
Book Information
ISBN 9781138799660
Author Ellie Levenson
Format Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 282g