UOW Journalism: Introduction to Features

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BIBLIOGRAPHY       

These readings are recommended and not intended to be exhaustive. Students are encouraged to use the Library catalogue and databases to locate additional resources.

The set text for this subject is:

Sumner, David E. & Holly G. Miller, 2005, Feature and magazine writing: action, angle, and anecdotes, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.

Other recommended books:

Ricketson, Matthew, 2004, Writing feature stories: how to research and write newspaper and magazine articles, Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin

Blundell, William E., 1988, The art and craft of feature writing : based on the Wall Street Journal guide, New York: New American Library

Dunlevy, Maurice, 1988,  Feature writing, Deakin University: Deakin University Press

Hennessy, Brendan, 2006, Writing feature articles, Boston: Focal Press

L. Sheridan Burns, Understanding Journalism, Sage, 2002.

D. Conley and S. Lamble, The Daily Miracle, 3d ed., Oxford, 2006.

S.J. Tanner, Journalism: Investigation and Research, Longman Pearson, 2002.

Style: A Guide for Journalists, Sydney: News Ltd, 2003

Please note: this list is not comprehensive. You should supplement these recommendations with readings you discover through your own research, both online and in hard copy.

E-readings

The following chapters are available for download from the UOW Library e-readings service. You will need to enter your user name and password.

 

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