On Writing Quality
May 28, 2004
POYNTER -- Sometimes the best submissions don't deserve to win a Pulitzer Prize. Peter Clark and friends look over the 2004 shortlist and explain why none was good enough to win "Best Feature."
"In general I found the pieces way too long and difficult to read, devoid of memorable characters, and surprisingly weak in the use of language, indecisive about narrative structure."
Peter Clark -- "Death of the Feature"
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