“The major newspapers simply stopped writing about me, and my voice could no longer be heard on radio or television.” WritingVoiceHeardTelevisionMajorsRadioNewspapers Author:Galina Vishnevskaya
“I come from a long line of people that write. My folks ran a weekly newspaper.” PeopleWritingLongLinesFolksNewspapersRanLong Lines Author:Sam Wyly
“The establishment, the newspapers, they try to create something called Scottish literature, but when people are actually going to write, they are not going to necessarily prescribe to that, they'll write what they feel.” PeopleFeelsWritingTryingLiteratureNewspapersEstablishmentScottish Author:Irvine Welsh
“I've always been a writer, and in high school, I was the editor of my school newspaper and I got a writing scholarship. It's always been a passion of mine.” WritingSchoolPassionMinesHigh SchoolNewspapersEditorsScholarship Author:Zoe Lister-Jones
“Before this century shall run out, journalism will be the whole press. Mankind will write their book day by day, hour by hour, page by page. Thought will spread abroad with the rapidity of light--instantly conceived, instantly written, instantly understood at the extremities of the earth.” WritingBookWholeLightRunningEarthHoursWrittenMankindCenturyPagesUnderstoodPressesSpreadNewspapersJournalismExtremity Author:Alphonse de Lamartine
“I had a job on a newspaper in Wisconsin, and I started off as most reporters did back then: writing obits and free ad giveaways.” WritingJobsNewspapersAdsReportersWisconsin Author:Scott Glenn
“We need a daily paper edited and composed according to woman's own thoughts, and not as woman thinks a man wants her to think and write.” ThinkingMenWantNeedsWritingPaperNewspapersEdited Author:Susan B. Anthony
“When woman has a newspaper which fear and favor cannot touch, then it will be that she can freely write her own thoughts.” WritingFavorsNewspapers Author:Susan B. Anthony
“I have spent the last 30 years forming the religious right. I write a letter every week and send a newspaper every month to 200,000 pastors who are broadly called evangelicals, bringing them up to date on what is happening in Washington, in the state capitals, in the culture, and what we need to do about it. And of course I'm criticized for it, and of course I have calculated the positives and the negatives, but I have long been at peace with what I do.” NeedsWritingYearsLongStatesLastsCultureCoursesReligiousWeekMonthsHappeningsLettersNewspapersPastorUp To Date Author:Jerry Falwell