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inothernews reblogged thepoliticalnotebookSource: Mother JonesMOTHER JONES: R.I.P. Michael Hastings. Here's His Advice to Young Journalists
Okay, here’s my advice to you (and young journalists in general):
1.) You basically have to be willing to devote your life to journalism if you want to break in. Treat it like it’s medical school or law school.
2.) When interviewing for a job, tell the editor how you love to report. How your passion is gathering information. Do not mention how you want to be a writer, use the word “prose,” or that deep down you have a sinking suspicion you are the next Norman Mailer.
3.) Be prepared to do a lot of things for free. This sucks, and it’s unfair, and it gives rich kids an edge. But it’s also the reality.
4.) When writing for a mass audience, put a fact in every sentence.
5.) Also, keep the stories simple and to the point, at least at first.
6.) You should have a blog and be following journalists you like on Twitter.
7.) If there’s a publication you want to work for or write for, cold call the editors and/or email them. This can work.
8.) By the second sentence of a pitch, the entirety of the story should be explained. (In other words, if you can’t come up with a rough headline for your story idea, it’s going to be a challenge to get it published.)
9.) Mainly you really have to love writing and reporting. Like it’s more important to you than anything else in your life—family, friends, social life, whatever.
10.) Learn to embrace rejection as part of the gig. Keep writing/pitching/reading.
Read more about Hastings and his incredible career over at Rolling Stone.
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thisistheverge reblogged beatonna
There’s something wonderful about Marvin Bileck’s minimal illustrations for All About the Stars.
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A look at this week’s cover, “Uncle Sam is Listening,” by Richard McGuire: http://nyr.kr/11FJaE5
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crushallhumans reblogged reneeejpSource: cootiebanini
Dogs at Danielle’s Desk.
collect all 5!
CAN WE TALK ABOUT THIS?
Beef, Tommy, Gozer, Homer and Woody.
Cute Dog Department workin’ hard…or maybe just workin’ it.
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PlayBruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
From the epic, 1978, Capitol Theater run. A song about, well, about being the E Street Band when nobody cared. The band here is also ripping. RIP Clarence.
When the change was made uptown
And the Big Man joined the band
From the coastline to the city
All the little pretties raise their hands
I’m gonna sit back right easy and laugh
When Scooter and the Big Man bust this city in half














