Don’t miss reading from the past week, including how to follow the Blogathon on Twitter, taking a break from technology, and reading The Hunger Games trilogy.
Reading list for April 27: ASJA writers conference, and more
This week’s recommended reading for writers – follow tweets from ASJA’s 2012 Writers Boot Camp in NYC, data journalism, online business reporting class and more.
Reading list for April 20: no fiction Pulitzer, and more
To do great writing, read great writing. Here’s the great writing I’ve been reading this week: I can tell you one piece of great writing I wasn’t reading this week – the book that won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for 2012. That’s because – as you’ve probably heard by now – there was no […]
Reading list for April 13: Verghese, Clark and Talese on writing
To do good writing, read good writing. Here’s the good writing I’ve been reading this week: It’s not fair. How can one person be so good at two things? Abraham Verghese is a doctor and a writer. As a doctor, he’s good enough to be a professor at Stanford’s medical school. As a writer, he’s […]
Recommended reading for April 8: Don’t act like an old fart
Steve Buttry tells reporters to get with the 21st century and more news and advice on writing and the writing business from the past week.
The #wclw writer chat is taking a spring break
Due to schedule conflicts, there will be no March #wclw writer chat. Tune in again 4/25. Meanwhile, here are recaps of the most popular WordCount chats ever.