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The newsletter formatting pressure test: 4 questions to ask
Ragan iconRaganMay 18, 2026

The newsletter formatting pressure test: 4 questions to ask

Lessons from Yale and Roku for consistent, clickable newsletters. Employees are already skimming through internal messaging and mentally sorting every piece of communication into one of two buckets: worth the read or the save-for-later pile. For communicators charged with creating newsletters, this brings formatting de

“Building” a Paper: A Model for the Reluctant Writer
Pcdn iconPcdnMay 29, 2026

“Building” a Paper: A Model for the Reluctant Writer

Writing is the currency of higher education (Mazak, 2024) and is often a heavily weighted factor in the tenure process. And yet, the task of writing for publication is often not a top priority for faculty. Lack of time is the primary impediment, but confidence, affective, and physical barriers all stand in the way of g

How to Write a Feature Article: A Step-by-Step Guide
Aaft iconAaftMay 8, 2026

How to Write a Feature Article: A Step-by-Step Guide

Feature stories are one of the most crucial forms of writing these days. We can find feature articles and examples on many news websites, blog websites, etc. While writing a feature article, a lot of things should be kept in mind as well. Feature stories are a powerful form of journalism, allowing writers to delve […]

What Is Content Engineering, and How Do You Do It?
Ahrefs iconAhrefsMay 19, 2026

What Is Content Engineering, and How Do You Do It?

In this post, I’ll cover what content engineering actually is, its core components, whose responsibility it is, and how you can become a fully-fledged Content Engineer. Content engineering is the practice of building the systems that create content, rather than … Read more ›

A Meaningful Chapter in a Continuing Story
Electricliterature iconElectricliteratureMay 29, 2026

A Meaningful Chapter in a Continuing Story

For the last several years as Electric Literature’s Managing Editor, grant writing has been a component of my job description. For those unfamiliar with the work, it is almost entirely an exercise in articulating and appropriately packaging the organization’s best features. As a result, I can, upon request, reel off a

5 big ideas shaping journalism’s next chapter
Fastcompany iconFastcompanyMay 3, 2026

5 big ideas shaping journalism’s next chapter

This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools , a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. The recent International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Italy drew 2,000+ journalists, including 526 speakers , for four days of conversation about what’s next for our field. It was one

The Writer-Reader Relationship: A Brevity Blog Round Up
Wordpress iconWordpressMay 20, 2026

The Writer-Reader Relationship: A Brevity Blog Round Up

By Andrea A. Firth As a writer, your relationship with the reader is inherent. You come to the page to explore a question, process an experience, or make sense of something difficult—but in the end, it’s about sharing your story with readers. They download your essays. They buy your books. They spend their time reading

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