How To Write Special Feature Articles, page 399 by Willard Grosvenor Bleyer
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Practical guidance units, 127
Processes, methods of presenting, 125
Prominence as a source of interest, 42
Providence Journal, article from, 360; excerpt from, 142
Purpose, definiteness of, 45; statement of, 50
Qualifications for feature writing, 14
Question beginnings, 153
Question titles, 177
Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur, on jargon, 163
Quotation beginnings, 149
Quotation titles, 176
_Railroad Man's Magazine_, excerpt from, 148
Readers, editorial, 187
Readers, point of view of, 19, 20
Recipes, methods of presenting, 127
Reporters as feature writers, 6, 17
Revision of articles, 168
Rhyme in titles, 179
Romance as a source of interest, 41
"Sales without Salesmanship," 349
San Francisco Call, excerpt from, 155
Saturday Evening Post, articles from, 218, 307, 349
Scandal, presentation of, 47
Scientific publications as a source of subjects and material, 27, 35
"Searching for the Lost Atlantis," 364
Sentences, structure of, 165; length of, 166
Shepherd, William G., article by, 305
Siddall, John M., on curiosity, 15; on readers' point of view, 21; on making articles personal, 45
"Singular Story of the Mosquito Man, The," 242
"Six Years of Tea Rooms," 336
Slosson, Edwin E., on scientific and technical subjects, 27
Sources of subjects and material, 25
Space rates for feature articles, 7
Staff system on magazines, 11
Statistics, methods of presenting, 122
Stevenson, Frederick Boyd, on Sunday magazine sections, 10
Stovaine, beginning of article on, 53
Striking statement beginnings, 143
Striking statement titles, 175
Study of newspapers and magazines, 21
Style, 160
Subjects for feature articles, 25
Successful Farming, excerpts from, 127, 128
Summary beginnings, 132
Sunday magazine se