Back when I was interviewing for my first full-time journalism job (at ye olde Middlesex News in Framingham), they sat me down at a desk, gave me a typed list of facts about an incident in random order and gave me 15 minutes to turn the facts into a story.
Let's pretend we have two candidates for metro columnist at the Boston Globe. Here are some of the facts: Days of torrential rains lead to worst flooding in 70 years on the North Shore. Hundreds are evacuated. State officials rush to the scene and offer immediate aid.
Now we set them loose. They have 15 minutes to write a column.
One turns in a series of one-liners about how wet the rain is making Boston and how it's terrible to see women all bundled up and how, gosh, the rain is just awful.
The other thinks for a minute, then writes a thoughtful essay asking why state officials are so quick to pledge millions in aid to people along the Merrimack yet are quiet when it comes to daily, bloody violence in Boston:
... Romney and Senator John F. Kerry went to the Merrimack Valley to promise relief for waterlogged basements. They did not come to Dorchester to commit themselves to reducing the number of Boston's grief-stricken mothers. ...
Which one would you hire?
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i really think that adam
By Aa
Wed, 05/17/2006 - 9:05pm
i really think that adam should inform his audience of his globe job when writing about the globe.
Disclosures
By adamg
Wed, 05/17/2006 - 9:35pm
That's what I have my anonymous minions for :-).
McGrory and McNamara
By Dan Kennedy
Wed, 05/17/2006 - 9:49pm
And which one won a Pulitzer?