Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 791 results Reporting on Race: Building a New Definition of ‘News’ A report on race reporting by civic journalists highlights some common approaches. September 15, 2003 Lacking a Worthy Story, a Columnist Retreats From Writing About Race ‘Race is a subject that needs lowered voices, or even some benign neglect.’ September 15, 2003 Reporting on the Civil Rights Movement ‘… the issue seemed so cut and dry and the injustices so stark that reporters struggled to remain objective….’ September 15, 2003 Determining the Value of Blogs ‘Without, say, the imprimatur of The New York Times, a blogger has only his or her reputation to recommend the work ….’ September 15, 2003 Portraits of the Living With the Dead A photographer documents the transition from medical student to physician. June 15, 2003 A Doctor Examines a Journalist’s Work As she moves between being a doctor and a medical journalist, loyalties are divided. June 15, 2003 Medical Reporting In a Highly Commercialized Environment A family doctor prescribes eight guiding principles for accurate and fair coverage of research findings. June 15, 2003 The Emotional Toll of Reporting on a Cancer Trial ‘I’d essentially planned to do a story about dying people with no real hope of a cure acting as guinea pigs.’ June 15, 2003 ‘Living With Cancer’ A newspaper links forces with TV and radio to inform the community about the causes and consequences of this disease. June 15, 2003 Investigating What Goes Wrong in Medicine After 30 years of doing this, a reporter passes along lessons—some serious, some not so serious. June 15, 2003 Previous 1 … 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 … 80 Next