Byline of Hope

Byline of Hope
Title Byline of Hope PDF eBook
Author Helen Keller
Publisher
Total Pages 326
Release 2015
Genre Deafblind women
ISBN

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Helen Keller -- star of an early silent film, vaudevillian, suffragist, controversial proponent of eugenics -- was first and foremost a writer. Byline of Hope is the first book to collect Keller's journalism, much of it never before reprinted. In articles for Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal, The Atlantic Monthly, and The New York Times, as well as her regular column in the all-but-forgotten Home Magazine (which was published for five years during the Great Depression in the early 1930s) Keller's name was a "Byline of Hope," says Towson University journalism professor Beth A. Haller, who collected the articles and edited this edition. Keller's collected articles in Byline of Hope represent some of "the most genuine of [Keller's] writings", says biographer Dorothy Herrmann. "This is probably Helen Keller who Helen Keller was ... unadorned by helpers." In Byline of Hope, Haller presents and analyzes Keller's writings on spirituality, women's issues, socialism, education and children, as well as her thoughts on blindness and deafness -- and her essays on her meetings with many important people of the day. Valued as much for the famous byline as for their content, Keller's articles reached a broad audience eager for her optimistic message, a message still relevant today. Keller "offered the perfect message for the 20th century", writes Haller, "that positive social change could occur."

Byline of Hope

Byline of Hope
Title Byline of Hope PDF eBook
Author Helen Keller
Publisher Advocado Press
Total Pages 345
Release 2015
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780962706417

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Helen Keller's never-before-collected writings for magazines and newspapers are reproduced in Byline of Hope, with introductions by Towson University journalism professor Beth A. Haller. Keller's articles for Ladies' Home Journal, The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times and the 1930s periodical Home show the passion and scope of her thinking on topics like feminism, socialism and eduction. Readers can follow Keller's development from her early work with its Victorian era diction and charm and watch as her thinking evolves on issues of the day. Much of what Keller wrote is still timely in the 21st century. Byline of Hope shows how truly brilliant and far-seeing this woman was.

Headline Murder

Headline Murder
Title Headline Murder PDF eBook
Author Peter Bartram
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages 236
Release 2015-08-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1785350730

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It's August 1962, and Colin Crampton, the Brighton Evening Chronicle's crime reporter, is desperate for a front-page story. But it's the silly season for news – and the only tip-off Crampton has is about the disappearance of the seafront's crazy-golf proprietor, Arnold Trumper. Crampton thinks the story is about as useful as a set of concrete water-wings. But when he learns that Trumper's vanishing act is linked to an unsolved murder, he scents a front-page scoop. Powerful people are determined Crampton must not discover the truth. But he is quite prepared to use every newspaper scam in the book to land his exclusive. The trouble is it's his girlfriend, feisty Australian Shirley, who too often ends up on the wrong end when a scam goes wrong. Crampton has to overcome dangers they never mentioned at journalism school before he writes his story. Headline Murder will keep you guessing – and smiling – right to the last page.

Hope

Hope
Title Hope PDF eBook
Author Richard Zoglin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 576
Release 2014-11-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1439140278

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Chronicles the life and career of comedian, actor, and entertainer Bob Hope.

The Byline Bible

The Byline Bible
Title The Byline Bible PDF eBook
Author Susan Shapiro
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 273
Release 2018-08-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1440353689

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Newspaper, magazine, and web editors are desperate for new voices and anyone, in any field, can break in. So why not you? Over the last two decades, writing professor Susan Shapiro has taught more than 25,000 students of all ages and backgrounds at NYU, Columbia, Temple, The New School, and Harvard University. Now in The Byline Bible she reveals the wildly popular "Instant Gratification Takes Too Long" technique she's perfected, sharing how to land impressive clips to start or re-launch your career. In frank and funny prose, the bestselling author of 12 books walks you through every stage of crafting and selling short nonfiction pieces. She shows you how to spot trendy subjects, where to start, finish and edit, and divulges specific steps to submit work, have it accepted, get paid, and see your byline in your favorite publication in lightning speed. With a foreword by Peter Catapano, long-time editor at the New York Times where many of Shapiro’s pupils have first seen print, this book offers everything you need to learn to write and sell your story in five weeks or less, including: • How to craft a cover letter and subject heading to get read and reviewed quickly • Who pay for essays, op-eds, regional, humor, or service pieces from unknown writers • Ways to follow up, build on your success, land a TV or radio spot, become a regular contributor, staff writer, and find a literary agent for your book with one amazing clip Whether you're just starting out or ready to enhance your professional portfolio, this essential guide will prove that three pages can change your life.

Whitehall Effect

Whitehall Effect
Title Whitehall Effect PDF eBook
Author John Seddon
Publisher Triarchy Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2014-05-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1909470481

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John Seddon explains how successive governments have failed to deliver what our public services need and exposes the devastation that three decades of political fads, fashions and bad theory have caused. With specific examples and new evidence, he chronicles how the Whitehall ideas machine has failed on a monumental scale - and the impact that this has had on public sector workers and those of us who use public sector services.

Chasing Hope

Chasing Hope
Title Chasing Hope PDF eBook
Author Nicholas D. Kristof
Publisher Random House Large Print
Total Pages 769
Release 2024-05-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0593862791

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From New York Times columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner, and best-selling author Nicholas D. Kristof, an intimate and gripping memoir about a life in journalism Since 1984, Nicholas Kristof has worked almost continuously for The New York Times as a reporter, foreign correspondent, bureau chief, and now columnist, becoming one of the foremost reporters of his generation. Here, he recounts his event-filled path from a small-town farm in Oregon to every corner of the world. Reporting from Hong Kong, Beijing, and Tokyo, while traveling far afield to India, Africa, and Europe, Kristof witnessed and wrote about century-defining events: the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, the Yemeni civil war, the Darfur genocide in Sudan, and the wave of addiction and despair that swept through his hometown and a broad swath of working-class America. Fully aware that coverage of atrocities generates considerably fewer page views than the coverage of politics, he nevertheless continued to weaponize his pen against regimes and groups violating basic human rights, raising the cost of oppression and torture. Some of the risks he took while doing so make for hair-raising reading. Kristof writes about some of the great members of his profession and introduces us to extraordinary people he has met, such as the dissident whom he helped escape from China and a Catholic nun who browbeat a warlord into releasing schoolgirls he had kidnapped. These are the people, the heroes, who have allowed Kristof to remain optimistic. Side by side with the worst of humanity, you always see the best. This is a candid memoir of vulnerability and courage, humility and purpose, mistakes and learning—a singular tale of the trials, tribulations, and hope to be found in a life dedicated to the pursuit of truth.