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Tag Archives: stories
And now for something completely different
For the first time in about, oh, forever, I’m writing a short story. I got the idea from a writing newsletter I subscribe to. The first line popped into my head from nowhere, so I decided to go with it. I’m … Continue reading →
Posted in Freelancing
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Tagged character, computer, dialgoue, fiction, journalist, notes, seminar, short stories, stories, workshop, write, writing
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Paper copies
You know what is currently frustrating me? No? Ah, well let me just tell you then. Many of my best writing clips are not in digital format. In fact, most of my favorite clips from my stint as a reporter … Continue reading →
Posted in Freelancing, Journalism
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Tagged archives, articles, best work, clip, clips, column, copies, drink and drive, editor, favorite, Gannett, gifted education, Good Friday, honorable mention, LexisNexis, newspaper, online, Palm Springs, paper, photocopies, scan, stories, teenagers, The Desert Sun
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Just Jennifer
As someone who writes a lot of health care articles for various publications, I’m accustomed to putting letters after people’s names. That is, I’m used to describing someone like this: “David Wyckoff, M.D., a pediatrician in Nashville…” Or “Nancy Roth, … Continue reading →
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Tagged article, byline, contributor, credentials, degree, Ed.D., education, health care, health care writing, Journalism, letters, M.A., M.D., M.S., master's degree, nurse, pediatrician, Ph.D., prinicipal, publication, R.N., source, stories
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Face to face
Yesterday, I interviewed two occupational therapists for a freelance story that I’m writing for a local parenting magazine. When I arrived at their office, they met me in the reception area and shook my hand. They ushered me into a conference room, … Continue reading →
Posted in Freelancing, Journalism, Uncategorized
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Tagged anchorwoman, ask, deadline, Desert Magazine, diabetes, digital voice recorder, Family, freelancer, interview, juggle, magazine, meeting, news, occupational therapists, opportunity, Palm Springs, parent, parenting, phone, phone call, question, show don't tell, source, stories, story, television, Vanderbilt, woman, write
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