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Community newspapers are an important part of a writer’s life for obtaining publicity, freelance assignments, and developing a voice. For Michael Bivona, newspapers have also provided a career.

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There were no mentors to guide Sherman Kaplan when he decided to write restaurant reviews in the early 1970s. No one to tell him the right way or the wrong way to do something. So Sherman relied on his journalism skills to develop the foundation for each review.

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There’s a saying in journalism that if your mother says she loves you, check it out. The idea, of course, is to be prepared to ask questions and do the legwork if you want to end up with a solid story. Today’s guest is Rick Kogan.

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