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The Craft of Professional Writing

Michael S. Malone

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The most complete book ever written about the real-life work of being a writer.‘The Craft of Professional Writing’ is the complete book ever written about the real-life work of writing for a living. It not only provides an in-depth description of every important job in professional writing, from PR and advertising to technical writing to journalism and fiction and non-fiction book authorship, but also includes extensive practical advice and hacks on how to report, prepare, pitch, edit and invoice your work – as well as how to successfully conduct a writing career. There also are extensive models of actual products in each of these fields. For the student, this is the most wide-ranging and practical textbook on the subject. It is designed to be an instructional text for producing professional-level work – but also a survey of the various writing professions to enable budding writers to make career decisions. The goal is to empower graduates to hit the ground running – and to quickly establish themselves in the professional writing world. For the professional, this book, written by an author who has been successful in almost every writing discipline, is the ultimate reference work – offering practical tips to their current field, as well as a guide to other writing professions. ‘The Craft of Professional Writing’ also offers these experienced writers work advice they can return to again and again to help them through various phases of their career.Introduction; Part One — Basics; 1. Gathering Information; 2. Words, Sentences and Paragraphs; 3. Narrative and Composition; Part Two — Corporate Careers and Disciplines; 4. Publicist; 5. Advertising Copywriter; 6. Speechwriter; 7. Technical Writer; Part Three — Writing Careers in Media; 8. Blogger; 9. News Reporter; 10. Critic; 11. Essayist; 12. Book Author; 13. Television and Radio News Reporter; 14. Screenwriter and Playwright; 15. Fiction Writer and Novelist; 16. Academic Track; 17. Miscellaneous Writing; Part Four — The Work of Professional Writing; 18. Pitching; 19. Editing; 20. Rejection; 21. A Writer’s Life.; Further Reading; Suggested Assignments; Index.
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Fashioning Jews

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This volume presents papers delivered at the 24th Annual Klutznick-Harris Symposium, held at Creighton University in October 2011. The contributors look at all aspects of the intimate relationship between Jews and clothing, through case studies from ancient, medieval, recent, and contemporary history. Papers explore topics ranging from Jewish leadership in the textile industry, through the art of fashion in nineteenth century Vienna, to the use of clothing as a badge of ethnic identity, in both secular and religious contexts.Acknowledgments Editor’s Introduction Contributors Unshod on Holy Ground: Ancient Israel’s “Disinherited” Priesthood, by Christine Palmer How Do You Know a Jew When You See One?: Reflections on Jewish Costume in the Roman World, by Steven Fine From Iconic O to Yellow Hat: Anti-Jewish Distinctive Signs in Renaissance Italy, by Flora Cassen How Should a Rabbi Be Dressed? The Question of Rabbinical Attire in Italy from Renaissance to Emancipation (Sixteenth–Nineteenth Centuries), by Asher Salah The Clerks’ Work: Jews, Clerical Work, and the Birth of the American Garment Industry, by Adam D. Mendelsohn Ella Zirner-Zwieback, Madame d’Ora, and Vienna’s New Woman, by Lisa Silverman Photographers, Jews, and the Fashioning of Women in the Weimar Republic, by Nils Roemer Weimar Jewish Chic: Jewish Women and Fashion in 1920s Germany, by Kerry Wallach Unbuttoned: Clothing as a Theme in American Jewish Comedy, by Ted Merwin “What a Strange Power There Is in Clothing”: Women’s Tallitot, by Rachel Gordan Aboriginal Yarmulkes, Ambivalent Attire, and Ironies of Contemporary Jewish Identity, by Eric K. Silverman
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