Tuesday, July 30, 2013

AP Style Writing


While watching Professor Knabe’s lecture online, I felt as if I was taken back to my middle school English classes. I was getting all of the questions wrong and wondering how in the world I could not get these (seemingly) simple questions right! It seems that I was not the only one in the dark.



I asked my mother what she knew about AP style writing. Her response was, “All I know is it is the accurate way for journalists to write. The style can get very picky.” Well, there is a reason for being picky. In Debbie Hilts article, “AP Never goes out of Style,” she shares why exactly AP writing is so crucial. Punctuation, grammar, and accuracy all contributes to the credibility of an article. Believe it or not small things such as these can determine whether an article gets published or not. This idea is also conveyed in Nancy E. Hanson’s article “AP Style Tips for PR Writers.” The more accurate the original copy, the less work has to be done on the publishing end of things. This makes the article more appealing to publishers. If given an AP quiz during an interview, however, it would be highly nerve-racking for me. I do not believe that I am informed enough about the subject to fully ace an interview quiz. At the end of this class I intend to be able to do fantastic if presented with that sort of situation!



While these small, tedious details may come off intimidating at first, practice makes perfect. the more knowledge you gain in the beginning of your journalism career, the more prone you are to make AP style a habit rather than an editing tool. This is my goal by the end of the class. I plan to veer my writing toward AP style and away from casual writing techniques.

2 comments:

  1. I definitely felt that flashback as well when I was going over all the material for today. I liked how you used your examples and how descriptive you were when you used each article. Good job!

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  2. Alyssa, I agree with you about given an AP style quiz in an interview and saying that I wouldnt be nervous but all they want is effort. Start with the basics and work from there, It will turn a lot of problems into solutions.

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