Peter P. Jacobi is Professor of Journalism at Indiana University. He is a consultant for magazines, a specialist in speech coaching and media training, and author of several books, including Writing with Style: The News Story and the Feature and The Messiah Book: The Life and Times of G. F. Handel's Greatest Hit.
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A Prefatory Note 1. The Motivation-The Obligation 2. Where Ideas Come From 3. Matter and Manner Count, But First Think Focus 4. Information Gathering 5. Structure, the Blueprint of an Article 6. The Writing Begins 7. Leads and Endings 8. Narration and Description-Humanization and Visualization 9. Exposition, the Meat of Most Articles-Making It Tasty and Digestible 10. Additional Techniques-Compression and Fictionalization 11. Behind Some Words, Essential Concepts Throb-How to Add Thrust and Depth to Your Work 12. A Couple of Case Studies 13. In Expansion-The Essay and Other Hybrids 14. Some Concluding Remarks-Providing Those Finishing Touches Permissions Index

