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Sheila Moss, NSNC WebEditor

2010 AP Stylebook Released

For all who have been breathless waiting, the new AP Stylebook was released on June 1.  E&P says, “It’s the copy editor’s bible, the one book they reach for when questions of style, or usage, or even spelling arise.” The 2010 edition has been much anticipated because it contains six pages of social media guidelines…

The Oil Crisis

By Sherry Antonetti, NSNC Member The Gulf of Mexico was my growing up summer place, so I’ve been following this crisis from the get go for personal reasons. I saw Hurricane Rita rip my hometown of Beaumont to shreds in 2005 and Hurricane Ike (2008) destroy a whole community that was part of my childhood…

Lieber: “I’ll Never Forget”

Dave Lieber

you, the columnist By Dave Lieber NSNC Education Foundation Secretary      I was cleaning out the office the other day and came across my notes from my very first NSNC conference in Portland, Oregon in 1993. I remember it like yesterday. (Cliché alert!)    I wasn’t a columnist when I arrived, but was one…

Haught: “Isn’t Basic Black Still in Style?”

Supreme Court Building

By Robert L. Haught Haughtline Dweethly magazine   Some outrageous insinuations are being made about Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan by a nationally syndicated columnist with a reputation for smearing reputations of public figures.    Kagan has been the target of some harsh political attacks since President Obama selected the former U.S. Solicitor General to…

Ernie Witham To Lead Two Humor Workshops

Ernie Witham

Humor columnist and author Ernie Witham, who writes “Ernie’s World” for the Montecito Journal in Montecito California has been added to the faculty of this year’s Cape Cod Writers Conference, which will be held August 15-20. Witham will lead a five-day workshop called “The Light Side” and a one-day workshop titled “What’s so Funny?” More…

Former Workshop Director’s Book Is Out

    Marcia Meier, the former director of the acclaimed Santa Barbara Writers Conference, has gathered the latest thinking on the future of publishing from the top names in the industry and published her findings in a new book.     “Navigating the Rough Waters of Today’s Publishing World, Critical Advice for Writers from Industry Insiders”  (Linden…

California Columnist in The Writer Magazine

   Judy Gruen, a Los Angeles health care writer-turned humorist who has written three award-winning books and hundreds of columns and features, is the author of an article on self-publishing appearing in the June issue of  The Writer magazine.    Titled “Self-publishing: A few hard-earned lessons”, the article has this teaser on the magazine’s website…

Book Launch Recap & New Debut

Greetings!   Launch party recap for Mommy are we French Yet? Oh my gosh, I was so thrilled and surprised with the great response I received for the launch of my book Mommy are we French Yet? Either no one had anything to do on a Saturday afternoon or to repeat Sally Fields famous line…

Column by NSNC Scholarship Winner

Derek Wilson

Derek Wilson is a senior at Ball State University with a double major in economics and finance and writes ‘Making Cents’ for the  BSU Daily News. This is one of three columns that netted him First Place in the NSNC Student Scholarship Contest. Recessions not bad, should happen more often By Derek Wilson, Ball State…

Distinguished Author on Conference Panel

James Alexander Thom

James Alexander Thom is an author best known for his novels of historical fiction.  A graduate of the Journalism School at Butler University, he has been the business editor of the Indianapolis Star, the senior editor of the Saturday Evening Post, and was on the journalism faculty at Indiana University.  After authoring a dozen works of historical…

Humor in the Classifieds

The Perfect Job By Robert Hankins, The Record Newspapers (TX) It’s been said there’s no such thing as a perfect job. But is it perhaps true there really are? It’s just that you never see them in the classifieds? I wondered what some of those might look like, so please read along with me: •…

Last Memminger Column Will Run

After 31 years of continuous writing for Honolulu newspapers, Charley Memminger’s run will end with his last Charleyworld column on May 30. The new Honolulu Star-Advertiser, the result of a merger, will not be picking up his column on a freelance basis.  Memminger began his three times a week humor column “Honolulu Lite” in 1992 during his 30 years of employment with…

Ray Hanania promoting his brand

Ray Hanania  recently received the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi award for a series of columns about a grocer in Oak Lawn, Illinois, who believed that the village had harassed him and eventually shut him down because he was an Arab. This serious reporting was not Ranania usual type of journalism. Hanania is…

The Do-It-Yourselfer’s Guide to Self-Syndication

Guide to Self-Syndication

Self-syndicated columnist, Jill Pertler, hopes to assist, inform and enlighten other syndication-wannabes with her new book, “The Do-It-Yourselfer’s Guide to Self-Syndication.” This how-to manual covers all the nitty gritty details of self-syndication including: finding newspaper sources, building relationships with editors, managing addresses, getting a good headshot, dealing with fans, the terrors of public speaking, getting…

Ernie Pyle site in Dana saved for now: www.heraldtimesonline.com

Ernie Pyle State Historic Site

Courtesy of  Herald Times Online Ernie Pyle site in Dana saved for now: www.heraldtimesonline.com By Mike Leonard 331-4368 | mleonard@heraldt.com 5/19/2010  Deferring to the concerns voiced by several people who attended this week’s meeting of the Indiana Natural Resources Commission, the state agency voted not to take action on a recommendation to give up ownership of…

Video – Did You Know?

VIDEO – Did you Know?

Some astounding facts about technology and rapid change in society. Did you know? China will soon be the #1 English speaking country. Did you know? The top 10 in demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004. Did you know? 1 of 8 couples meet online. Did you know? There are 31 billion searches on Google every month.

UPDATE: Decision on Pyle’s Birthplace postponed

Ernie Pyle Historic Site

UPDATE – MAY 19th – Decision on Pyle’s Birthplace postponed The state commission voted to table a controversial decision about what to do with the Ernie Pyle State Historic Site. Meanwhile, the doors to the site in Dana, Indiana, remain closed.   On the table is a decision that will allow the state to sell…