Overcoming caption conniptions
By Lisa Densmore — I’ve never met a writer or a photographer that likes to write captions…
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By Lisa Densmore — I’ve never met a writer or a photographer that likes to write captions…
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By Shelby Gonzalez — If walls could talk, how would they describe the history of a park’s CCC cabins…
Change your perspective Read More »
By Matt Miller — When the modern sporting press has me down, I have a tried and true antidote: Read some Russell Annabel…
Reading Russell Annabell: The cure for the modern outdoor story Read More »
By Mary Nickum — Are there basic rules for all writers? I’ve been asked that question many times…
Basic rules for writers Read More »
By Tom Watson — As a writer who has edited copy for a living, both my own and the work of others, I know the value of using proofreaders’ marks to indicate changes to the text…
Tracking your notes: Margin shorthand Read More »
By Kathie Morgan — Perhaps you should. Say say, that is. Many a well-intentioned writer has derailed his readers or listeners by trying to add luster…
By Jim Low — The difference between sparkling prose and dull verbiage lies as much in what you don’t say as what you do say…
Ten tips for tighter, brighter writing Read More »
Organizing and writing multiple items for an outdoor page, or any outdoors publication format, can be a tactical task…
It's all about the fold Read More »
As hunting editor at Bugle magazine with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, I’ve learned a few tricks that help me out in the freelance world…
Getting on an editor's good side Read More »
The best way to liven up a magazine or newspaper feature is to integrate local color into your narrative…
Liven up your writing: Listen to local voices Read More »