Writing Letters to the Editor

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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 Usually less than 300 words

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 3

When should you write a letter to the 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 4

How do you write a letter to the 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 5

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 6