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The stories of my stories: Journalism Lessons
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In an effort to illustrate, what I teach, the single most frequent question I get is “How do you get your stories?”
A rough answer: Beyond the obvious means (developing beats and subscribing to wires), it’s simply a natural reflex developed over time of being more observant and conscious of what could be news when you come across an idea. That’s not to say that when you start thinking like a journalist, all of a sudden a meteor will land on your front lawn, BUT a journalist’s first thought when a meteor lands on their front lawn will be “How can I best turn this into a story?”
Here’s a list of 2021 stories:
1. Coast Guard Vet Seeks to Write Screenplay to Highlight Branch of Military Service-
How I got the story: I participate in a film fdiscussion group once a month. In November, the theme was veterans on film and a couple veterans were invited to participate. One man was a Coast Guard veteran who had previously entered the Mike Nichols screenplay competition and wanted to write a film about the Coast Guard because so few military films have focused on that branch of service and so few people know what the Coast Guard does.
Why I pursued it: I felt this was a valid point and that this person’s quest could be…