From Right Field: How To Score A Cheap Column
This week, we’re going to do something that journalists call Interviewing Yourself. This is a technique in which the writer asks himself (or herself) questions that he (or she) then answers. In theory, this is supposed to give the writer (and, by extension, the reader) some Deep Insight into His (or Her) Own Mind. In reality, it’s a cheap way to get a column.
Before I really get into this week’s piece, I’d like to address a couple of issues. First, I do not look like Sonny Bono, circa 1973. If...…
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