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Sports Writing
Sports Writing, This text covers the full experience of sports writing. Authors Wayne Wanta and Scott Reinardy approach the topic using their own professional experience as sports writers and editors to give students a realistic view of the sports writing profession. Aft, Sports Writing has a rating of 4 stars
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Sports Writing, This text covers the full experience of sports writing. Authors Wayne Wanta and Scott Reinardy approach the topic using their own professional experience as sports writers and editors to give students a realistic view of the sports writing profession. Aft, Sports Writing
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  • Sports Writing
  • Written by author Reinardy
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., December 2008
  • This text covers the full experience of sports writing. Authors Wayne Wanta and Scott Reinardy approach the topic using their own professional experience as sports writers and editors to give students a realistic view of the sports writing profession. Aft
  • This text covers the full experience of sports writing. Authors Wayne Wanta and Scott Reinardy approach the topic using their own professional experience as sports writers and editors to give students a realistic view of the sports writing profession. Aft
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Chapter 1: Introduction: The field of sports writing; expectations; pros and cons of careers. (Wayne)

Chapter 2: Types of stories: Game reports, advances, follows, sidebars; features, personality profiles. (Wayne)

Chapter 3: Preparation: Getting ready, information sources. (Scott)

Chapter 4: Beginnings: What to lead with; history, quotes, key play, etc. (Scott)

Chapter 5: Beginnings: Types of leads; anecdotal, descriptive, delayed, etc. (Scott)

Chapter 6: Beginnings: Worst leads; One-word leads; etc. (Wayne)

Chapter 7: Middles; Story structures: Inverted pyramid, diamond structure, 1-3-4-2, etc. (Wayne)

Chapter 8: Middles: Effective interviewing (Scott)

Chapter 9: Middles: Getting good quotes; Transitions (Wayne)

Chapter 10: Middles: Play-by-play; too much, too little (Scott)

Chapter 11: Endings: What to end with (Wayne)

Chapter 12: Endings: What you need to include (Wayne)

Chapter 13: Other types of stories: Sidebars (Scott)

Chapter 14: Other types of stories: Advances and follows (Scott)

Chapter 15: Other types of stories: Columns (Wayne)

Chapter 16: Other types of stories: Features and profiles (Wayne)

Chapter 17: Other types of stories: Sports news (Scott)

Chapter 18: Some final points: Stylistic errors to avoid (Wayne)

Chapter 19: Some final points: Ethics of sports writing (Scott)

Chapter 20: Sports online


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