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How I 1st-Drafted an 87,000-Word Self-Help Book over 46 Days in 2018*

ZudePR

Have you always aspired to write a book? 5 Life and Work Sometimes Get in the Way #6 A Stem Forms #7 The Research Phase #8 Attending Writing School #9 Final Preparations #10 What First-Drafting a Book in 46 Days Looks Like #11 Tips on First-Drafting a Book by a First-Time (Self-Publishing) Author Next Steps Conclusion Codicil.

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Behind the Headlines With Sharon Ward Keeble

Cision

I wanted to be a writer from an early age and after I completed a National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) course when I was 18, I started working for my local newspaper in Cheshire, England, where I lived. Cision’s State of the Media 2016 Report found that 93 percent of journalists prefer to receive pitches via email.

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Meet the Media: Vesna Brajkovic, Managing Editor of Heavy Duty Trucking & TruckingInfo.com

Bianchi Biz Blog

Vesna Brajkovic has been covering the transportation industry since 2016, including trucking, railroading, the automotive aftermarket and aviation. By the end of my junior year I was running the paper, and one of my stories got picked up by a local newspaper. Once I graduated, I had to make the choice: newspapers or trade pubs.

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Targeting for Investor Relations: How Distributing News to the Right Audience Can Help Your Company’s Share Price

Cision

According to our 2016 Shareholder Confidence 365 Study , more than 60 percent of institutional investors claim they receive emails directly from companies they already are interested in, but another 30 percent receive their news primarily from news portals, including Bloomberg and Morningstar. So what do journalists have to do with that?

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If Storytelling “Comes Naturally,” Why Is It So Hard?

Rock the Status Quo

Look at newspaper “stories” today? Carrie Morgan (@morgancarrie) April 7, 2016. Not free: Story Proof (book). Mark DelSasso (@videoarch) April 7, 2016. Carrie Morgan (@morgancarrie) April 7, 2016. We forget to set that tendency aside and it creeps into the content we create. PRisUs @RonPloof #prprochat.

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If Storytelling “Comes Naturally,” Why Is It So Hard?

Rock the Status Quo

Look at newspaper “stories” today? Carrie Morgan (@morgancarrie) April 7, 2016. Not free: Story Proof (book). Mark DelSasso (@videoarch) April 7, 2016. Carrie Morgan (@morgancarrie) April 7, 2016. We forget to set that tendency aside and it creeps into the content we create. PRisUs @RonPloof #prprochat.

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House of Style: Q-and-A With AP Stylebook Editor Paula Froke

PRSay

Following the recent launch of the 2019 AP Stylebook, we spoke with Paula Froke, editor of the AP Stylebook and executive director of APME (Associated Press Media Editors), on the evolution of language and some of the book’s new updates for this year. She will be leading a webinar tomorrow (June 19) from 2–3:30 p.m.