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Magazines are unique from newspapers because they focus on niche topics that interest their readership. They also have more room to discuss issues, stories and people in greater depth and tell...
Just as with newspaper articles, the lead to a magazine article should be compelling and interesting in order to hook the reader into reading the entire story. However, with magazine writing, the...
Whether writing about a sporting event or a sports issue, crafting a column requires a different mindset and approach. Here are a few considerations.
For aspiring journalists and writers, learning how to properly structure a news story is one first steps to landing and maintaining a job. Every story should have a clear structure that provides...
Feature stories are fun to read, and a good zinger lead will pull your reader right in, ready to listen to the story you have to tell. By practicing and learning the art of writing good leads, you...
A descriptive lead can be such a fine-tuned piece of word art that you do not need a picture. "One good word can be worth a thousand pictures," a TV journalist once said. So, find the essence of...
An anecdote lead is one of about six standard journalism leads that can draw your reader into your story. Leads are not easy to write. They need to be wrestled to the ground. So choose your...
The opinion pages of a newspaper, sometimes called the op-ed page, is by journalistic standards the only place where writers are allowed to throw away their objectivity and take a stand on...
The one thing that can make or break a newspaper article is the headline. A good newspaper headline is concise, informative and, at times, entertaining. When you write a newspaper headline, your...
A lead is the first sentence of a news article. An effective lead draws readers in and makes them want to read more.