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Recollections of a Journalist: A Collection of Personal Stories From Interviews
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Recollections of a Journalist: A Collection of Personal Stories From Interviews

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Jack Behrens is a nationally known award-winning columnist with the Associated Press and a number of newspapers. Jack’s written 24 books including a 1976 best seller Typewriter Guerillas (Nelson Hall). He collaborated with Roots author Alex Haley on a magazine writing textbook and joined Tom Clancy and James Michener in discussions about writing in classes from the Far East to Central New York. Over his 65 years of editorial work, he wrote more than 15,000 articles for such periodicals as Harvard’s Nieman Reports, Writer’s Digest, Mankind, National Observer, Business Journal and hundreds of others. He was a correspondent for Pacific Stars & Stripes 1957-58. … Behrens was an American history and journalism professor for 32 years at Utica College. His approach to subject matter interested a number of top professionals who visited his classes. It isn’t to puff his head that I say his course is one of the best, one of the most effective writing classes I have seen including the highly touted classes at a couple of major universities. The reason is that John is not stressing theories about writing. It’s learning while working and self-editing. I firmly believe that had I had such a class when I started I could have saved five or more years of trial and error work, Alex Haley Roots author suggested. The late tom Clancy who also visited Behrens’ classes, agreed. Jack makes writing less work and more creative perspiration, observed the Hunt for Red October writer. The reader’s Digest foundation supported the view offered by James Michener, author of the 1959 classic Hawaii, about his teaching. John has that feeling about writing that tells others he’s one of us. It is like so many things in life; the devil is in the details. The two men met on Okinawa where Jack was handling an assignment for Pacific Stars & Stripes and Michener was finishing his epic book about the nation’s 50th state; Hawaii. In his 24th book Jack share

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jack Behrens Publishing
Date
17 March 2018
Pages
182
ISBN
9780578202433

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Jack Behrens is a nationally known award-winning columnist with the Associated Press and a number of newspapers. Jack’s written 24 books including a 1976 best seller Typewriter Guerillas (Nelson Hall). He collaborated with Roots author Alex Haley on a magazine writing textbook and joined Tom Clancy and James Michener in discussions about writing in classes from the Far East to Central New York. Over his 65 years of editorial work, he wrote more than 15,000 articles for such periodicals as Harvard’s Nieman Reports, Writer’s Digest, Mankind, National Observer, Business Journal and hundreds of others. He was a correspondent for Pacific Stars & Stripes 1957-58. … Behrens was an American history and journalism professor for 32 years at Utica College. His approach to subject matter interested a number of top professionals who visited his classes. It isn’t to puff his head that I say his course is one of the best, one of the most effective writing classes I have seen including the highly touted classes at a couple of major universities. The reason is that John is not stressing theories about writing. It’s learning while working and self-editing. I firmly believe that had I had such a class when I started I could have saved five or more years of trial and error work, Alex Haley Roots author suggested. The late tom Clancy who also visited Behrens’ classes, agreed. Jack makes writing less work and more creative perspiration, observed the Hunt for Red October writer. The reader’s Digest foundation supported the view offered by James Michener, author of the 1959 classic Hawaii, about his teaching. John has that feeling about writing that tells others he’s one of us. It is like so many things in life; the devil is in the details. The two men met on Okinawa where Jack was handling an assignment for Pacific Stars & Stripes and Michener was finishing his epic book about the nation’s 50th state; Hawaii. In his 24th book Jack share

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jack Behrens Publishing
Date
17 March 2018
Pages
182
ISBN
9780578202433