Getting Published Locally with Letter Writing
Hone Your Skills by Writing Letters to the Editor
It’s the op-ed page of your local newspaper, a publication opportunity that’s available and easily overlooked.
True, you won’t get paid for your opinion, but the op-ed page offers you a place to work on the craft of writing without the pressure of a serious deadline. Because of length requirements, you will need to pare your writing down to its bare minimum to increase your chances of being published—a useful skill to develop. Most importantly, you will have the opportunity to have a letter published every day the paper is printed.
Here are a few tips help you get your name in the paper and increase your chances of having a letter published.
1) Know the guidelines. Most newspaper op-ed pages have specific guidelines for what they want and need from letter writers. Generally speaking, you will need to supply contact information for the editor. There is generally a maximum length allowed as well.
2) Be concise. Even if there isn’t a maximum length allowed, you need to keep your comments pointed and brief. Editors don’t want to spend time weeding out unnecessary comments. Make their job easier and you increase your chances for publication.
3) Make a point. Don’t go for flowery and don’t try to surprise. The point of your letter should be evident within the first three sentences at worst, and by the end of the first sentence at best. No one wants to play guessing games with you. Be clear and direct.
4) Focus on one thing. Letters that wander around from point to point are difficult to follow. Newspapers depend on getting the point of a story across quickly with a minimum of language. The best way to do this in a letter is to have one specific point you wish to address. If you have two things to comment on, write two letters.
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Did You Know?
Most newspapers have a short length limit on letters. The more concise you are, the better your chances of being published.
Resources
- Writing a Letter to the Editor wa.essortment.com/lettertothe_rvet.htm
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