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Gene Weingarten
American
Journalist
Born:
Oct 2
,
1951
Best
Ever
Few
Few People
World
You
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The whole point of corporate mascots is to be distinctive. No one in his right mind would ever confuse the Hamburglar with Mayor McCheese.
Gene Weingarten
Mind
Confuse
Right Mind
Corporate
Distinctive
Would
Point
No-One
His
Mayor
Whole
Ever
Right
When you are interviewing someone, don't just write down what he says. Ask yourself: Does this guy remind you of someone? What does the room feel like? Notice smells, voice inflection, neighborhoods you pass through. Be a cinematographer.
Gene Weingarten
You
Yourself
Down
Interviewing
Cinematographer
Says
Neighborhoods
Someone
Guy
Voice
Through
Write
He
Remind
Feel
Like
Smells
Does
Pass
Just
Room
Ask
Notice
Because I live and work in Washington, D.C., I have a ringside seat at the world capital of The Persuasive Arts, or, as I like to call it, The Opinions Racket.
Gene Weingarten
Work
World
Live
Like
Call
Because
Opinions
Arts
Capital
Persuasive
Racket
Washington
Seat
The Pulitzer is a crapshoot. Your piece has to hit a few people the right way at the right moment.
Gene Weingarten
People
Few
Right Moment
Way
Right Way
Piece
Hit
Few People
Crapshoot
Your
Moment
Right
Pulitzer
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