![]() ![]() I've been freelancing for my entire career. Julian Dibbell: I'm in a different position from both of you, not being on a daily and not being hooked up. Whatever seems to be most often news at the moment. ![]() I have one editor who is supposed to help me decide what the priorities are. It really is indicative of the fact that technology has become more pervasive in our lives. The story about hackers in Mexico ran in the "Foreign Section." The "Week in Review" wants stuff too. I am constantly having to juggle because I write for the "Business Section" and the "Circuit Section." Now the national editor wants me to write about the elections in Cyberspace. John Driscoll: Since there is a tremendous number of possible topics to write about, I'd like to know how you choose your topics? What kinds discussions do you have with your editors and what role do they play in the stories you write and how you write them?Īmy Harmon: It's hard. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |