quoting books in articles
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:04 pm
Hello,
I have a question about quoting from books in articles. Do any of you do this, and is the format below the right way to do it? (This isn't my writing, it's from someone else.)
“If you start a positive habit and see that it has a positive effect upon your business or health outcomes, your brain is more willing to utilize resources to continue that behavior and scan for new ones,” said Shawn Achor, author of The Happiness Advantage. “The resulting effect is a cascade of success as greater meaning and well-being fuel more successes than garnered by defensive pessimism or cynicism.”
Could you also write, "scan for new ones," said Shawn Achor, in his book The Happiness Advantage. "The resulting..."
I'm also wondering if any authors here interview subjects for articles. If you do, and the articles are on spec, how do you convince someone to do an interview with you when you don't know for certain if the article will sell or where it will be published?
Thanks!
Em
I have a question about quoting from books in articles. Do any of you do this, and is the format below the right way to do it? (This isn't my writing, it's from someone else.)
“If you start a positive habit and see that it has a positive effect upon your business or health outcomes, your brain is more willing to utilize resources to continue that behavior and scan for new ones,” said Shawn Achor, author of The Happiness Advantage. “The resulting effect is a cascade of success as greater meaning and well-being fuel more successes than garnered by defensive pessimism or cynicism.”
Could you also write, "scan for new ones," said Shawn Achor, in his book The Happiness Advantage. "The resulting..."
I'm also wondering if any authors here interview subjects for articles. If you do, and the articles are on spec, how do you convince someone to do an interview with you when you don't know for certain if the article will sell or where it will be published?
Thanks!
Em