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Writing Letters to the Editor

Writing Letters to the Editor. What is a letter to the editor?. A written way of talking to readers of a regularly printed publication Generally found in the first section of the publication or on the editorial page Can be for or against an issue, or simply to inform

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Writing Letters to the Editor

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  1. Writing Letters to the Editor

  2. What is a letter to the editor? • A written way of talking to readers of a regularly printed publication • Generally found in the first section of the publication or on the editorial page • Can be for or against an issue, or simply to inform • Usually less than 300 words

  3. Why should you write a letter to the editor? • You're angry about something and want others to know • An issue is so important that you must speak out • To persuade others to take a specific action • To suggest an idea to others • To influence public opinion • To educate the public • To influence policymakers

  4. When should you write a letter tothe editor? • Any time you want to shape public opinion, tell others how you feel about something, or just inform the public on an issue • To start a community conversation about an issue

  5. Should you use e-mail or fax? Sure! Just make sure that the publication accepts letters by e-mail and fax. • Pros: • It's faster and easier than normal mail • It's less likely to get lost • Con: • Easily deleted; you might call to be sure it was received

  6. How do you write a letter tothe editor? • Open with a simple salutation • Grab the reader's attention • Explain what the letter is about at the start • Explain why the issue is important • Give evidence for any praise or criticism

  7. How do you write a letter to the editor? (cont.) • State your opinion about what should be done • Keep it brief • Sign the letter. • Check your letter to make sure it's clear and to the point

  8. How do you get your letters accepted? • Keep it under 300 words • Keep most important points in the first paragraph • Refer to something recent & relevant in the community • Use local statistics and personal stories • Include your title as well as your name • Include your phone number • If it's not accepted the first time around, try again

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