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This is my weekly installment of “writing about writing,” in which I scan the world to find websites, books and articles to help other writers. Today I discuss the late Jim Lehrer….
I grew up in journalism. My parents owned a struggling weekly newspaper, and I worked there, part time from the age of 15 and full-time once I’d earned my college degree.
I moved to a then-large metropolitan daily when I was in my late 20s and I worked there with great satisfaction for almost a decade.
The ink still runs in my veins and I get great enjoyment from speaking with my friends from the news biz and reading books, and blog posts and seeing movies about the industry. (Loved Shattered Glass. Hated The Post.)
When journalist Jim Lehrer (1934-2020), pictured above, died several years ago, I enjoyed learning more about a man frequently described as a “giant” of journalism.
Apparently, Lehrer operated by a list of self-imposed “rules” for being a good journalist and a decent human being.
Read them yourself and see if you agree.