Hey millionaire tech bros: Have patience with the editorial process Chris Hughes probably wanted to enable great journalism at first. Then the dust settled and before you know it, he's shaking everything up again December 9, 2014 By Ann Friedman
When we’re just not that into you February 14, 2013 By Ann Friedman The no-excuses truth to understanding why editors reject pitches
Freelancers should consider collectives January 31, 2013 By Ann Friedman Maintaining the intellectual atmosphere of a magazine office or newsroom makes a lot of sense for those of us who work freelance
Facebook as a reporting tool January 24, 2013 By Ann Friedman The new graph search gives journalists a way to construct a trend story without picking up the phone. Is this a good thing?
Is crowdfunding the future of media funding? January 10, 2013 By Ann Friedman Best practices for a Kickstarter-funded journalistic endeavor
Getting more mileage from your ideas January 3, 2013 By Ann Friedman How to turn one reporting trip into several pieces, and how to get your editor to give you more substantive assignments
Flirting with disaster December 26, 2012 By Ann Friedman Where do you draw the line between activism and journalism—and between flirting and “cultivating sources”?
Money talks December 13, 2012 By Ann Friedman How to find out what other writers are paid so you know how to set your own rates
Relationship advice for writers and editors November 29, 2012 By Ann Friedman How to work together smoothly
Call me, maybe November 15, 2012 By Ann Friedman How to get sources, other journalists, and editors to respond to you
Who generates story ideas? November 8, 2012 By Ann Friedman When writers expect editors to do the all the legwork