Smith, M.
R. (2005). FeatureWriting.Net. Bloomington, IL:
Epistelogic Publishing.
This
manual condenses all Michael's experience into a
practical handbook that walks you through the
stages of creating and selling feature articles
for any publication venue from magazines to the
Internet.
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Smith,
M. R. (2002). The Jesus Newspaper. Lanham, Md: University Press of America.
This
book represents a valuable new way of
looking at and understanding the
significance of Christianity and the press
in this case study. Written in a lucid
style, this work will capture the interest
of students of the press and those who
wonder about religion and the press an
experiment to merge the two.
Smith,
M. R. (1994). Yesterday's Waynesboro, A
pictorial history. Shippensburg, Pa: The
News-Chronicle Co.
"Yesterday's Waynesboro" (Waynesboro, Pa)
examines the early days of this community
that was part of the Civil War occupation in
the North.
Soft cover:
80
pages ASIN: B0006P9BAO
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Worship in Franklin County
Smith,
M. R. (1991). Worship in Franklin County:
Sketches of faith from the mid-1700s to the
Civil War, Shippensburg, Pa: University
Press.
"Worship in Franklin County" (Franklin
County, Pa) explores the rich variety of
faith traditions in this Central
Pennsylvanian community. Franklin County was
the first areas in Pennsylvania where an
elaborate ceremony was used to pay the rent
on the church property to a descendant of
the benefactor--a single rose. The book
includes other portraits of churches and a
vignette on the county's only synagogue.
Soft cover:
78
pages ASIN: B0006DIT3Q
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Columns, editorials and essays
Smith,
M. R. Columns, editorials, essays and
articles
This
collection of columns, editorials and essays
explores issues in the news from the plight
of Elian Gonzales from the mid-1990s to
perennial issues such as the influence of
mass media on society.