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He Writes About Us

An Autobiography of a Chicago Journalist
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The surprising and true life story of a Chicago newspaperman whose disability and seven years in the Franciscan Order of monks ultimately led him to create new waves in journalism, He Writes About Us is the autobiography of journalist Kenan Heise. Using the power of kindness and the press, Heise countered the depersonalization of the news by telling the stories of ordinary people from all walks of life, especially consumers, women, the poor, and minorities, and in doing so broke through long-established barriers of reporting. He writes about how his monastic life and his epilepsy influenced his journalism and relates his encounters with the extraordinary writers and individuals who supported him in adopting his highly original style. In an age of instant, international communication, competition for readership is much stronger than ever before, and Heise's life story shows aspiring journalists and reporters that a personalist approach to writing can attract readers and hold their interest while delivering meaningful information.

Author Biography:

Kenan Heise is an award-winning author and journalist as well as an inductee into the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame. A retired reporter, columnist, and staff writer for the Chicago Tribune, he served 17 years as editor of the Action Line column and 15 as chief obituary writer. He is the author of 25 books, including They Speak for Themselves: Interviews with the Destitute of Chicago, and has taught writing at Columbia College and DePaul University. He lives in Chicago.
Release date NZ
December 1st, 2014
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Marion Street Press Inc.
Pages
336
Publisher
Marion Street Press Inc.
Dimensions
6x228x152
ISBN-13
9781936863174
Product ID
19440547

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