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Breaking into Food Writing
Eat, drink, and be published
Course Details
You eat. You write. You dream of combining the two. But to be a food writer, you need to do more than wax poetic about the lush flavors of last night's cassoulet or translate Granny's old-country cooking into recipes. You have to be an intrepid reporter and translate what you learn into informative, enticing stories. And most important, you have to actually get published. Sound daunting? This information-packed seminar will break it down into bite-size pieces for you. In this seminar, you will learn: You'll walk away from this seminar knowing how to turn your passion into words, and your words into money. Related CoursesTell me when courses like this are scheduled. Breaking into Freelancing Chicago (Seminar on October 7)
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Instructor BioDavid McAninch's Courses Breaking into Food Writing Chicago (Seminar on September 23) ![]() Before returning to his hometown of Chicago in April 2008, David was also a frequent contributor to the City section of The New York Times. He has written for New York magazine, the New York Daily News, and Newsday, and has appeared on television and radio to talk about New York City food, drink, and street culture. |
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