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Thursday Jun 11, 2009
Alana Newhouse, Former mb Instructor, Named EIC at Tablet Mag
In the wake of dwindling magazine subscriptions and more layoffs, a new editor-in-chief is welcomed to a brand new publication inspired by an old journalistic tradition. Tablet, a daily online Jewish magazine dedicated to news, ideas and culture has named Alana Newhouse as their EIC. Alana, former mb journalism instructor and former arts and culture editor at the Forward, another Jewish daily, notes the changes of the industry in her welcome letter on the site, but remains optimistic. "These are difficult times for journalism, uncertain times for the economy, and challenging times for Jews throughout the world. Launching a new journalistic site devoted to Jewish life now is, in many ways, an act of audacity. It requires faith in the journalistic profession and a strong sense of mission, but most of all it requires the right people." Tablet, launched on Tuesday, is a project for the nonprofit Nextbook Inc. and will feature a broad range of cultural coverage. Congratulations Alana! --Lisa Fraser RELATED: Upcoming Journalism courses at mediabistro.com Tuesday May 12, 2009
Finding Humor in Design: Design Your Life
Design Your Life gets big blurb love from Kurt Andersen, who says, "I've never encountered a book about design so smart and fun and unpretentious and easy to love." Design your Life is an irreverent take on objects and how we interact with them. Illustrated with charming original paintings, the book argues that design is "much more than what's bought at high-end stores or the modern look at IKEA" -- it's critical, creative thinking. Read it to find out what's wrong with potted plants, pillows, bras, and "the other hopeless stuff you use, buy, water or put away everyday." The sisters took Brett Leveridge's online humor writing course together. They credit Brett with helping them "develop a light, direct tone for this book about how stuff works and fails to work in ordinary situations." --Lisa Fraser RELATED: Upcoming Humor Writing courses at mediabistro.com Wednesday Mar 18, 2009
mb Instructor Erin Torneo's book Picking Cotton Featured by 60 Minutes and People
Writing a memoir can be a daunting task. Writing a memoir on a true story involving mistaken eyewitness testimony and wrongful convictions can be even more challenging. Can you explain your recent book project, Picking Cotton. How would you describe the process? Picking Cotton is the true story of the unlikely friendship forged between a woman and the man she misidentified as her rapist and sent to prison for eleven years. I worked on the book with the two people it is about, Jennifer Thompson Cannino and Ronald Cotton. The case, State of North Carolina v. Ronald Junior Cotton, is frequently taught in law schools as an important example of the dangers of eyewitness testimony. One of main things we hope this book does is educate people about the relationship between mistaken eyewitness testimony and wrongful convictions, and increase awareness of reform measures needed throughout the United States. But beyond that, the human interest element of the case--the incredible ordeals of Jennifer and Ron and their extraordinary reconciliation--made it the kind of story a writer dreams about. You just couldn't make up anything better. After the jump: advice for breaking into publishing and life after 60 Minutes. Friday Jan 16, 2009
Daily News Op-Ed Editor Lion Calandra Says, "There's a lot of crap out there."
Lion Calandra, editor of the op-ed page of the Daily News, and mediabistro.com Op-Ed Writing instructor, shares with us how op-eds have been influenced by the current economy and the future of op-eds within an unsteady media landscape. Read our interview after the jump. Tuesday Oct 28, 2008
mb Instructor Sue Shapiro Sells First Novel
Susan Shapiro recently sold her first novel, Speed Shrinking, in a two book deal to St. Martin's Press thanks to her new agent (and fellow mb instructor) Ryan Fischer-Harbage. Sue sold the book, which is about food addiction, while she was fasting on Yom Kippur. It should be coming out August 2009. She says, "I've been trying fiction since 1981 and this is the first word of it I've ever sold. (Of course my family and husband think everything I've written has been fiction.)" Sue is the author of several memoirs including Lighting Up, Five Men Who Broke My Heart, and Only As Good as Your Word. RELATED: Upcoming novel writing courses at mediabistro.com Monday Oct 27, 2008
mb Students Make Modern Love
During his mediabistro class, Lawrence wrote an essay about the effects of his spinal surgery on his family. It was published on Newsweek.com. Lawrence is currently polishing up his first memoir, which has attracted the attention of literary agents. Meanwhile, check out his blog, "Notes of a Bourgeois Dork". RELATED: Upcoming journalism courses at mediabistro.com Thursday Sep 18, 2008
Kelly McMasters' Memoir Gets a Shout-out From Oprah Magazine
You can also watch Kelly on the telly (sorry) in an interview on the CW11 Morning News.
RELATED: Courses with Kelly McMasters at mediabistro.com Tuesday Sep 16, 2008
Curious NY Travel Book from mb Student Cindy Perman
RELATED: Maintanence: Trying out FeedBurnerPiping the RSS Feed through FeedBurner. Thursday Sep 11, 2008
Jackson Taylor Sells Novel Through Agent He Met at mb, of All Places
RELATED: Courses with Jackson Taylor at mediabistro.com Friday Aug 22, 2008
Dashka Slater's Sea Serpent Makes a Splash
RELATED: Wednesday Aug 13, 2008
"One Day, One Job," One Great Site
The economic downturn is making the search for entry-level jobs more of a challenge than ever. Don't fret! At mb we're always looking for resources for young job seekers. Lucky for you we stumbled upon One Day, One Job. One Day, One Job is an insider's guide to entry-level job and career opportunities for recent college graduates. Each day, blogger Willy Franzen takes an in-depth look at employers beyond the handful of top companies where everyone is competing for the same positions. You'll learn a lot about great places to work and how to use the web to amp up your job search. Most of all, you just might find some meaningful work out there. The site also has internship postings at One Day, One Internship. (Willy also catches really impressive fish.)
Monday Aug 11, 2008
Good Morning America Calls mb Student Jeannie Ralston a "Great Summer Read"
RELATED: Yet Another mediabistro Modern Love Essay
Julie took Liza Monroy's Personal Essay Workshop. RELATED: Second YA Novel by mb Student Taylor Morris Goes to the Head of the Class
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