Thursday, November 18, 2010

Feature Writing: Chapter 10

Chapter ten in the textbook Feature Writing: The Pursuit of Excellence talks about how as a writer you need to be very careful in what you write about another person. If you are not sure if it is true or not, then you should not write it. You can always get in contact with the person and ask them again to see if it was right, but never publish it when you are not sure. In fact lesson number one to be learned is be careful and always check your work over and over again. The author brings up a simple point when he says, "If you've written something that appears to be libelous on the face of it, make sure you can trust your notes".   I like the way he wrote about notes as if they were the reason you might mess up, as if they were trying to get you caught. He kind of personifies the idea of notes when he says this.

Another interesting thing this chapter talked about was the example on page 290 about Janet cooke who won the pulitzer prize award but had to return it because she admitted that she made the whole thing up after people became suspicious. This teaches us as writers that no matter how easy it is to sit at your computer and type away a made up story, you cannot become lazy and unmotivated. You need to get out there and find  a story like everyone else in the business.

Monday, November 8, 2010

The Working Poor: Invisible in America

My book club group is ready to start working on the project. For our next meeting we decided that we would have a couple things picked out that we were interested in while reading the book. Each of us will probably have something different that interested us so we were thinking of splitting up the presentation in that way. Each of us could talk about a different chapter that interested us to get the point of the book across to the class while talking about something we like and know.

The two chapters that I am interested in are Chapters seven and eight. Chapter seven is called Kinship and it is about a poor family who has been through tough times and the mother has cancer, but they are still hopeful and never lose the real meaning of life. They do not let their lack of money pull down their will to go on. Chapter eight is called Body and Mind and it is about a woman who sees all types of cases of children being malnourished because their families are too poor to buy nutritious food. It talks about the WIC program that is available to these types of families.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Ideas for Newspaper Essay

For my newspaper essay I am thinking writing a piece about education. I am observing in a fifth grade classroom right now and I think it would be a topic that I could work with. I really like writing about the environment and the harm that is being done to it. I think the environment topic will be better for the newspaper and the education topic will be better for the magazine paper. I need to narrow my topics down to be more specific, but I know that I want to have my newspaper essay about the environment.

Some narrow topics can be a how-to paper on how to involve your household in saving the environment or a number story on 5 ways the earth is in trouble. whatever I choose I want to find a knowledgeable person on the topic so that they can be quoted in my paper.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Working Poor: Invisible in America

What I read for today's blog was very interesting because it talked about children being malnourished as an effect from being poor. A woman by the name of Debbie Frank deals with parents who have malnourished babies or children because they cannot buy the right kind of food. The author states, "Slightly harried and tightly focused, she directed a blunt friendliness toward patients and an edge of anger at  the condition that brought the children here". I can imagine how frustrating it can be to Dr. Frank with all of these children who are unhealthy and unable to perform simple movements that they should be able to do at their age, such as lift themselves up or stand with their legs. I would be angry at the parents because there is all kinds of help that families can recieve to feed their families. They can go to food pantries, they can get food stamps, and they can even apply to a program called WIC, Women, Infants, and Children. This program offers new mothers, who are less fortunate and cannot afford food for their children, classes on how to breast feed and how to feed their child in a healthy way. They give out tons of money each year to the families in the program to buy food. I think it is sad when people have to resort to starving their children because they dont have enough money. With all the help out there they should be getting aid for their children.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Feature Writing

The book Feature Writing: The Pursuit of Excellence has a great section called Revising Your Copy. A necessary and crucial task for writers is one that can be the most difficult, revising. Most writers find it difficult to revise their own papers because they believe that there is nothing wrong with their own words. It is very hard to have to change your whole paper around with revisions when you thought it was perfect the first time. in the author's words, "each writer is his or her own worst enemy".

A good way to revise your own paper is to read it once over to yourself and then walk away for a little bit to clear your head. When you come back to it you should look at it as if it were someone elses paper and try to be as critical as possible. if you dont try to pick out any mistakes, you will never get anywhere. Always make sure that you have another person look at it as well, such as your sister or brother. Having others read over your writing is a great way to get a fresh set of eyes to find mistakes or awkward sentences. This book has really helpful tips on how to revise your essay. 

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Working Poor: Invisible in America

In Chapter Seven of the book The Working poor: Invisible in America the author talks about Tom and Kara King. They have a family of three kids, two of the older sons are from Kara's ex-husband and the younger daughter is Tom and Kara's. Kara has been through a tough time with money because she has had cancer and had to have a bone marrow transplant. Tom and Kara don't have extra money but once in a while they like to treat themselves and the kids to a restaurant meal. They scrapped up enough money over a period of weeks and ended up going to eat at a truck stop where the portions were very big. When Kara asked for  the check the waitress told her that a man at the bar had already paid it. This caused Kara to become furious because she does not like pity. When she got home she was still worked up about it and called the truck stop to talk to the man. Kara said that he said "We were so close-knit, and he was a truck driver on the road a lot and just wanted to do something for us. He was touched. This man couldn't believe we could laugh at life like that".

This story caught my attention right away because it is something that you don't see everyday. A truck driver overhearing a poor family's conversation and deciding to buy their meal. This is a very kind gesture towards a poor family who never gets a break with bills or any type of money situation. Kara remembered the truck driver saying that he counted that her children told her they loved her twenty times. The truck driver who never gets to see his family probably paid for the meal as if it was his family.