All Observers Invited To Writer's Workshop - Tonight!
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:35 am
Lakewood Observers are invited to the Westlake/Bay Village Observer Writer's Workshop.
Bay Library
Wednesday, March 3, at 7 p.m..
The program, “You Too Can Write the News,” will present useful information to make the writing process easier – for first-timers and experienced community writers alike.
We hope to see you there!!
Tara
Editor
Westlake/Bay Village Observer, Inc.
Brief program description
The main barrier to covering community news is that most would-be
citizen journalists simply don’t know how to start.
Community reporting doesn’t need to be difficult. It’s a discipline that, like any other,
gets easier as you do it. All it takes is knowledge of a specific set of skills and activities
that can easily be mastered by just about anyone.
This nuts-and-bolts workshop is designed for anyone who wants a clear and simple
process for writing as a citizen correspondent. Attendees should expect to leave with a
step-by-step structure that will allow them to find, report and write a news story,
providing useful coverage of the goings on in their community.
Outline of the presentation:
What is news
Types of stories
How to discover them
Reporting
How to report a story fully, accurately and efficiently
Who, what, when, where, why, how
Fairness and balance
Sourcing
Writing
The magic formula that makes newswriting easy
Writing the lead
Prioritizing facts
The all-important ‘nut-graph’
Quotes and attribution
The rest of the story
This is being offered through Observer, Inc. and will feature Bob Rosenbaum from
the Heights Observer that has a series of lessons that will be offered by all Observers
throughout the year.
Bob is well versed in civic journalism, and was one of the vice presidents of Penton
Publishing for years.
.
Bay Library
Wednesday, March 3, at 7 p.m..
The program, “You Too Can Write the News,” will present useful information to make the writing process easier – for first-timers and experienced community writers alike.
We hope to see you there!!
Tara
Editor
Westlake/Bay Village Observer, Inc.
Brief program description
The main barrier to covering community news is that most would-be
citizen journalists simply don’t know how to start.
Community reporting doesn’t need to be difficult. It’s a discipline that, like any other,
gets easier as you do it. All it takes is knowledge of a specific set of skills and activities
that can easily be mastered by just about anyone.
This nuts-and-bolts workshop is designed for anyone who wants a clear and simple
process for writing as a citizen correspondent. Attendees should expect to leave with a
step-by-step structure that will allow them to find, report and write a news story,
providing useful coverage of the goings on in their community.
Outline of the presentation:
What is news
Types of stories
How to discover them
Reporting
How to report a story fully, accurately and efficiently
Who, what, when, where, why, how
Fairness and balance
Sourcing
Writing
The magic formula that makes newswriting easy
Writing the lead
Prioritizing facts
The all-important ‘nut-graph’
Quotes and attribution
The rest of the story
This is being offered through Observer, Inc. and will feature Bob Rosenbaum from
the Heights Observer that has a series of lessons that will be offered by all Observers
throughout the year.
Bob is well versed in civic journalism, and was one of the vice presidents of Penton
Publishing for years.
.

