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[PCUSANEWS] New book showcases work of religion news writers


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Date Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:31:10 -0600

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February 25, 2005

New book showcases work of religion news writers

by Toya Richards Hill

LOUISVILLE - The editor of a new book just on the market says its existence
will help "validate" the role of religion news writers as journalists.

"We are not just propaganda writers," says Debra A. Wagner, editor of
Changing Boundaries, The Best Religion News Writing.

"We are holding to standards of truth and accuracy in our reporting,"
she says. "We're presenting it (the news) with journalism standards."

Changing Boundaries, published by Seabury Books, an imprint of Church
Publishing Inc., was released to the public in early February. A compilation
of the top religion newswriting in 2003 as chosen by the Associated Church
Press, the book includes the work of reporters from the Presbyterian News
Service, the United Methodist Reporter, U.S. Catholic, the Episcopal News
Service and Baptist Peacemaker, among others.

Presbyterian News Service coordinator Jerry Van Marter and reporter
Alexa Smith both have stories included in the book, as does Leslie Scanlon of
the Presbyterian Outlook.

"This is the very first time this type of work has been presented to
the American public," says Wagner, director of communications for Seamen's
Church Institute of New York and New Jersey and a board member of the
Associated Church Press.

Church Publishing "thought there would be a market" for this kind of
book and approached the Associated Church Press about a collaborative effort.
Wagner says the publishing company felt both the churched and unchurched
would read "the best of what Christian news services had to offer."

News stories in the book are broken down into three distinct
categories - Boundaries of War, Sexual Boundaries, and The Ultimate Boundary,
which is death. The book also includes a foreword by Gustav Niebuhr, the
former national religion reporter for the New York Times.

When Niebuhr accepted the task of writing the foreword, Wagner says,
"it meant that he looked at us as journalists."

Parul Parmar, marketing and publicity manger for Church Publishing,
says her company has "gotten several large (book) orders from our
distributors," but it is too soon to tell overall how the book is selling.

"We thought that it was just a really good time to do a compilation
of newswriting," Parmar says. And ultimately "it's going to be a (yearly)
series."

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