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Writer's Digest
Plots and characters will come and go, but for successful writers, passion for the writing process burns on. Do I love my characters? Do I love my book? More importantly, do I love creating? The creative process is the path from essential elements of story craft to finished piece of art. And passion for that work is the fuel that propels you there. After three decades of writing and being a writing instructor, I believe that craft can be taught.
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International Journalists Network
On Jan. 25, the Global Editors Network (GEN) held a live Slack chat on how to conduct collaborative data journalism projects. Leaders gave advice on launching a collaborative data journalism project, common mistakes that people make when carrying out a project and useful tools for data journalism collaborations.
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Poynter
When I started as director of the International Fact-Checking Network in September 2015, there was very little there to direct. The idea was that I'd run the annual Global Fact conference and help the world's fact-checkers exchange best practices. That was about it.
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Vanguard
Couple of years back, businesses needed serious conventional advertising or marketing to grow their brands, attract clients and connect to more people. This included the "usual" venues for media placement such as newspaper, radio broadcast, television or outdoor billboards. Also, typical materials needed for businesses included brochures and business cards. These were useful products that people normally expected from established businesses to build successful brands.
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Social Media Today
What's working on Facebook now, and how can you improve your Facebook Page engagement in 2019?
To help get you on the right track, social analytics platform Quintly has released a new report, for which they analyzed over 94,000 Facebook Pages, and more than 105 million posts, in order to get a better handle on what's working, and what's not, for brands on The Social Network.
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Editor & Publisher
Nowadays, with so much technology available to us (and in the works), it seems like we are closer than ever to living the futuristic life the Jetsons once portrayed on TV — and this year will certainly follow suit as we see new technology trends gain traction or perhaps see old trends make a second appearance.
It is important for newspaper publishers to stay on top of these trends and use them to reach wider audiences and engage readers.
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Digiday
At the end of 2018, U.K. news publisher The Telegraph hit 3.5 million registered users, beating its 3 million target for the year in August. According to the publisher, it's making good progress to meet this year's goal and then onto reaching the 10 million milestone in a few years' time.
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Columbia Journalism Review
Ad revenue is not coming back to journalism, at least not any time soon. If publishers want to maintain a business, they're going to have to make up some part of the shortfall from readers. But bringing in reader revenue requires new organizational structures that allow product teams and newsrooms to cooperate. Inside consolidated media businesses, those structures and workflows are difficult to create.
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The Advocate
Right now, you're probably seeing lots of leafless trees and shrubs, freeze-damaged tropicals and dormant lawns.
But if you look closer, you will begin to see pops of color in the landscape as camellia Japonica, Japanese magnolias and many cool-season annuals begin to grow.
One plant that tends to take a back seat to these all stars is Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens).
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Look for Surfinia Heartbeat petunia at your favorite garden center this spring! Pretty pink heart pattern grows with love and care. MORE
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The Mountaineer
Plant roots need moisture, air and nutrients to grow, and a loose soil to provide room for that growth. "Double digging" is the best way to improve your soil; it improves drainage and aeration and adds organic matter. There are several good double digging methods; here's what works for me:
Don't dig when the soil is too wet: disturbing wet soil results in large clumps that are difficult to break up later. Take a handful of soil and squeeze it. If it crumbles the soil is dry enough to dig. If it stays in a ball the soil is too wet.
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Star-Telegram
Precision is a must in everyday life. We see ample examples. Marching bands where trombones crisscross with bass drums, yet they rarely collide. Watch gears that mesh and keep ticking for decades. Gardening activities in Texas' perfect spring weather.
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