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    How do you check your research sources?
    Gerald Posner
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    Gerald Posner is an Author & Journalist based in Miami, Florida. With over 35 years of experience, he specializes in investigative journalism, nonfiction books, and editorials. He holds a law degree from UC College of the Law, San Francisco, and a BA in Political Science from the University of California-Berkeley. He’s the author of thirteen books, including several New York Times bestsellers, the winner of the Florida Book Award for General Nonfiction, and has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History. He was also shortlisted for the Best Business Book of 2020 by the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing.
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    Search the information on Google to see if pops up anywhere else. Let's say that it doesn't—if the info is unique to one source, do a little background research to find out more about it. Do they have their own bias? Are they right- or left-leaning? If possible, try to independently confirm the information, too.
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    Is there an address to send to after writing an article?
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    Depending on the magazine you wish to submit to, you should look inside the front cover, or near the beginning, and locate the information about the magazine's editor and staff. Normally you will find an address, an email, or a website that will direct you to their submission guidelines and acceptance of submissions.
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    How can I find an argument that I feel strongly about to write an article?
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    Write about something that makes you mad. Research the topic if you can and talk to other people about their opinions.
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    How do I write a travel article?
    Community Answer
    It depends on your angle. You could give the readers travel tips, must-need items, a Do and Don't list, or some traveling suggestions. If you want to be specific on the location, address the location in the article. Be sure to include 'where to go' bits in your article so the reader will think about that. If appropriate, talk about your experience there if you have gone before.
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    How do I begin the magazine article?
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    Start with a catchy sentence or two. You want to hook in the reader into wanting to find out more about the subject of the article.
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    Where do I put my name and other information on an article?
    Community Answer
    You could put your name on the magazine article as the editor or another role.
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    Do I need to cite the source of illustrations I use in a magazine article?
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    Yes, you do (unless you're using public images that do not require citations).
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    What are important qualities of a magazine article writer?
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    Great writers are observers, always taking mental notes and noting subtle changes around them. They have a strong vocabulary. They are open to changes. They have a passion for reading and the strive for these qualities.
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