Illusions

“The illusions which exalt us are dearer than ten thousand truths”
– Aleksandr Pushkin

Perhaps it’s the chill of December closing in on me, but I’ve been thinking a lot about Pushkin lately – and this quote is a favorite.  Pushkin was, like so many Russian writers, a man who found nearly carnal pleasure in staring the essence of humanity straight in the eyes and reporting what he saw in a cold, clear voice.  Normally, I don’t like translations that seem florid and over-wrought, but in this case it’s Pushkin.  The warmth comes in the delight of distilling the essence into poetry, as any true romantic knows.  It’s a glow that warms the heart of Russian fatalism, a crackling fire that accepts with a melting smile.  It also represents the exact opposite of how we, as Americans, have come to see our own world.

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Blank Slate

Is there anything that is truly “objective” in our world?  Can a news organization really be “fair and balanced”?  These may seem like noble ideals for reporting on the world around us, but if the standards are often a bit out of reach for most mortals it’s probably better to try for a more human approach.  That’s what I’m going to suggest works best for internet based reporting of any kind.

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Convincing

Writing as a reporter, a Citizen Journalist, requires a cool touch that can be hard to make exciting.  That’s probably why it’s not all that popular on the internet.  Most of the writing that we see in a political or newsworthy context isn’t writing to inform but to convince.  It usually runs hotter with an urgency that propels the story forward easily.  It may be a lot of fun to write, but it is even harder to do well.  Writing to convince is a kind of organizing that has its own sense of quality.  This is my attempt at defining it.

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Quality

I’ve long been a believer in the power of Citizen Journalism, but I’ve never seen myself as any kind of expert or leader in the field.  One of the things missing in the field has been a definitive primer on quality in Citizen Journalism.  No one has written one yet, so I’ve decided to write one myself even without credentials.  Given the topic, why not?

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Just Sayin’

Every language has a few words or phrases that are used because everyone is used to them.  Some of them work pretty well, but others are used in silly ways.  If you take the world at face value, some of them are literally very funny without meaning to be.

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