I had a very strong background in journalism, so it's my instinct to try to be as fair and accurate as possible.
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As a journalist, I'm not supposed to be the subject, but as an author, I'm fair game - another ingredient in the media soup.
In journalism, there has always been a tension between getting it first and getting it right.
A journalist covering politics, most of us are aware of the necessity to try to be sure we're unbiased in our reporting. That's one of the fundamentals of good journalism.
In most daily journalism, you only fact-check something if it seems a little fishy.
I feel I'm functioning at some level as a journalist because even though I write fiction, I'm trying to get the world accurate.
For somebody who is a journalist, I can be awfully unobservant sometimes.
The First Law of Journalism: to confirm existing prejudice, rather than contradict it.
Journalism is a flawed profession, but it has a self-correcting mechanism. The rule of journalism is: talk to everybody.
Look, everybody in journalism has a reputation of sorts.
Journalism makes you think fast. You have to speak to people in all walks of life. Especially local journalism.
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