ABSTRACT

The Magazines Handbook is an introductory guide to all aspects of magazine journalism and publishing. The book explores the latest innovations in digital design and delivery, whilst also reaffirming the continued importance of key journalistic skills, including good interviewing, feature writing and news writing. The book includes chapters on the visual aspects of magazines, such as illustration and picture editing, and chapters covering the business background of this increasingly global industry. Jenny McKay offers tips on training and work experience as well as outlining the function of various editorial jobs. Profiles of four young journalists give a flavour of life in the early years of a career.

Chapters include:

  • advice on embarking on a career in magazine journalism;
  • an overview of magazine design and the production process;
  • analysis of the state of the magazine industry today, with a look to its future;
  • a discussion of legal issues related to magazine journalism;
  • a glossary of key terms and recommended reading in every chapter.

 

Now in its fourth edition, The Magazines Handbook offers a nuanced and reflective account of periodical journalism, ideal for students of journalism and budding professionals who are seeking a useful starting point for wide-ranging academic discussion about magazines.

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Training for magazine journalism

chapter 4|19 pages

Freelance journalism

chapter 5|19 pages

Ideas and information

chapter 6|17 pages

Writing

Where to start

chapter 7|14 pages

News writing

chapter 8|22 pages

Features writing

chapter 9|11 pages

Interviews 1

Chasing the quotes

chapter 10|16 pages

Interviews 2

Chasing the stars

chapter 11|32 pages

Subediting and production

chapter 12|18 pages

Magazines in the digital world

chapter 13|17 pages

Magazine design

chapter 15|28 pages

The business of magazine publishing

chapter 16|11 pages

The magazine industry

chapter 17|19 pages

Issues of conduct