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Journalistic
Writing MCM310
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LECTURE
2
QUALITIES
OF GOOD WRITERS
Good
writers have two things in common: they
would rather be understood than admired,
and they do not
write
for hairsplitting and hypercritical
readers.
Friedrich
Nietzsche (18441900),
The
qualities of a second-rate writer
can easily be defined, but a first-rate
writer can only be
experienced. It is
just
the thing in him which
escapes analysis that makes
him first-rate. Willa Cather
(18731947)
Writing
is an art as well as a science. Writing
is an art since it has various
styles to it and it is a science as
you
would
use different techniques to
write it.
Good
writing however has much
more to it than just the common
techniques used. [It depends
on who your
target
audience is and whether you
know your audience
well]
The
parameters for a good writer
depend on the audience who is going to
read it.
For
instance, the differences between the
style content writers use and the
style full-time is that the
content-
writers
mostly use first and second
person; whereas a writer for
a newspaper would use an objective
tone
(third-person
reporting). The language
used is also different for
different media of communication.
The
general yardsticks to determine whether
one is a good writer are to
check whether his/her article
has a
good
flow, eye-catching content and the
language. The sentence
structure, grammar, ideas
and the form used
are
some of the other factors
that play an important role in
determining whether one is a good
writer.
However,
there is no one way to find
out who a good writer
is. Let's see what qualities do newspaper
writers
display?
Besides having
*
A
lively interest in people, places
and events
*
An
ability to write in a style
which is easy to
understand
*
Good
spelling, grammar and
punctuation
*
An
appreciation of the part a local
newspaper plays in the community
*
A
willingness to accept irregular
hours
*
An
ability to work under pressure to
meet deadlines
*
Determination
and persistence
You
need to acquire the followings
also:
A
good journalist should be a good
writer for sure. All
journalists are essentially good
communicators. Any
aspiring
journalist can become a good
communicator by learning the skills.
A
Broad Range of Knowledge: Great writers
have a broad educational background a wealth of
knowledge and
experience
to draw from to help make
their writing more interesting
and engaging.
A
Good Grasp of Grammar: Great
writers have a thorough understanding of
correct grammar and write
clear,
coherent
prose.
A
Sense of Ethics and Accuracy:
Great writers choose their
words carefully, always ensuring
their work is both
accurate
and meets ethical standards,
whether personal or those of the organization the
piece is for.
Context
sensitive: All good writers
write in contexts. They adapt
their messages to sensitive or
non-sensitive
situations
and don't misjudge
this.
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Writing MCM310
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Considerate:
All good writers know their
readers needs. They know
what is "How much" for the
`skimmers'
and
the `skeptics'.
Dream
and Reality: Writers live in
a world of reality and the same
truth they reflect in their writing
also. They
know
the success of a message depends
upon four important communication
ingredients: social
contact,
common
medium, transmission and
understanding.
Persuasion:
All good writers know their
language and the trick of the
trade. They know how to
persuade their
readers.
They know how to find the
best available means of
moving a specific audience in a
specific situation to
a
specific decision.
An
Ability to Express Ideas:
Great writers are able to
express their ideas clearly
in a logical format that is
easy
for
a reader to understand and
follow.
An
Ability to Write Well in Different
Styles: Great writers can
write well in a variety of formats,
including
technical,
persuasive, and descriptive
prose.
An
Understanding of Who the Audience Is:
Great writers know who their
audience is and write in a
manner
that
will appear to this
base.
Creativity:
Great writers have a strong
sense of creativity and always
have new ideas for
material and can
craft
interesting
openings that draw a reader
in
Interviewing
Skills: Great writers have
excellent interviewing skills
and know how to make a
subject open up in
order
to get the best
material
Research
Skills: Great writers have
savvy research skills and
are able to quickly find the
information they need
to
make a piece more
interesting.
Specific
Subject Knowledge: Great writers are
knowledgeable about the subject they
write about. Science
writers,
for example, should have a strong
background and knowledge in the area they
cover.
Source:
R Jackson (journalists.net); Sharmila S
(journalists.net)
http://journalists.net/index.php?news=2601
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Makes-a-Good-Writer?&id=96221
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