Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

A Conversation about Journalism


We have to start talking about journalism in the United States, and specifically the decline of journalism. Newspapers, television programs, and online news sites have been talking for years about how to fix the problems of circulation, readership, viewership, and competition from social media platforms, but I don’t think they’re going deep enough. 

I’ve been working on a new fiction manuscript for some months now. The story is rooted in a community and the people who live there. An event happens that attracts the news media, both local and national. While the event and the role of the media are only a small part of the story, I’ve spent time researching news media, news, and how (and often why) certain event are covered.

 

This wasn’t a big stretch; my B.A. degree is in journalism, and I worked with journalists for most of my professional career in corporate communications. For three decades after I graduated from college, journalism remained recognizable. In 2003-2004, I was the director of communications for St. Louis Public Schools, amid a highly controversial reorganization. I dealt with journalists daily. I was interviewed daily, and usually by multiple reporters. (My first interview occurred 15 minutes into my first day on the job, when a TV reporter wanted a statement on a teacher sickout. I hadn’t even filled out my HR paperwork when I was standing before a camera.) 


To continue reading, please see my post today at Dancing Priest.


Photograph of The New York Times by Wan Chen via Unsplash. Used with permission.

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Did "Dancing Prophet" Become Prophetic?


In 2012, I had a conversation with my publisher about the future novels planned in the Dancing Priest series. Dancing Priest had been published in late 2011, and the publication of A Light Shining was imminent. I walked him through what I saw as the main subjects and themes of several additional books (another six, if I remember correctly, which eventually became another three). 

The fourth book was to focus on the conflict between Michael Kent-Hughes and the Church of England hierarchy, which would eventually lead to a reformation. The catalyst would be a child sexual abuse scandal, happening over decades and facilitated (as in, covered up) by the church. The inspiration for this was the scandal in the Roman Catholic Church; what I did was to transfer the Catholic scandal to the Church of England. Or so I thought.

 

To continue reading, please see my post today at Dancing Priest

 

Photograph by Cajeo Zhang via Unsplash. Used with permission.

Friday, October 10, 2014

It changed


It changed, it did,
the weather, I mean,
grass basking in the sun
put on coats of frost
overnight. The newspaper
in its plastic wrapper
was cold, coated
by flat crystals of ice.
Frozen news, encrusted
with the onset
of an early winter,
a seasonal archive,
unread
unheard
unimagined
covered in frost
forgotten.


Photograph by George Hodan via Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.