Brian Carroll is Professor of Communication and Chair of the Department of Communication at Berry College, where he has taught since 2003. A former reporter, editor, and photographer, he is also the author of When to Stop the Cheering? The Black Press, the Black Community, and the Integration of Professional Baseball (2007) and The Black Press and Black Baseball, 1915–1960: A Devil’s Bargain (2015). You can find him on the web at cubanxgiants.com and at wanderingrocks.wordpress.com.
"""Writing and Editing for Digital Media has long been a valuable and accessible textbook for anyone interested in digital communication. This edition — with new chapters on brainstorming story ideas and making them come to life through words, sound and video — is essential."" – Andy Bechtel, UNC Chapel Hill ""Put away the red pen; a digital editor must optimize a text’s discoverability on search engines, enhance articles with multi-modal content, ensure the usability of hybrid genres, and more. Carroll’s careful analysis of these expectations makes his book an indispensable manual for all advanced composition, editing/publishing, and professional writing classes."" – David Haeselin, University of North Dakota ""Carroll’s expanded and updated coverage of multimedia storytelling will become indispensable for learners. I'm looking forward to a new adoption."" – Michele Mosco, Arizona State University"