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Learning to Write Concisely From Editorials



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By : Mary Simmers    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-13 10:41:55
Editorials are one of my favorite sections of the newspaper. It’s not that I particularly care about people’s opinions on things, just that I’m usually in awe of the quality of writing they end up featuring.

To me, editorial writing is a real discipline. Short and poignant, I’ve always seen them as the written version of a loud and fast one minute punk rock ditty. Done right, they can blow away the reader the same way a one minute wonder jolts the listener every time.

For one, I’ve rarely read an editorial where I can imagine taking out an excessive word, much less a full sentence. Having run through a discerning eye and a ruthless pen, they’re the best example of economic writing – no frills and no fuss.

As we might all know, editorial writing is usually applicable in the newspaper. Definitely, it can be found at the editorial section. It can also be found in tabloids and magazines. Generally, if we speak of editorial writing, it is an opinion writing where one can express and write down his/her personal opinion about a certain matter, situation or any event that had happened in our community.

Basically, this part of the newspaper or magazine is usually written by the Editor in Chief or the head of the Senior Publisher on any publications. This kind of an article makes their readers react on the topic since they are stating some arguments in order to influence public opinion. It also promotes critical thinking and for their readers to take into action regarding their concerns with the topic or the issue. on the other hand, an editorial section in most news papers are always accompanied by an editorial cartoon which helps to visualize their readers mind about the topic and a Letter to the Editor to send in their reaction with the topic stated.

It is where the perspective of the writer is being written down in order for their readers to comprehend about the current issue or any topic. Anyone can apply this kind of writing especially when you had tried writing in the Letter to the Editor section. If not, then you can start writing in your own.

The short, succinct format, along with the laser point focus on a single subject, almost begs you to read all the way through. Without a dragging introduction, wordy transitions or any similarly convoluted writing instrument, it’s not that difficult to slide from one paragraph to another.

Do you get the drift? This is how you should be writing with the help of your grammar checker, especially when you’re creating material for business, education and other practical purposes. Close cut and straight to the point works every single time.

If you plan to write one, then you should always base your topic with the current or real issues and should be informative since the essence of this article is like that of an opinionated news story. Therefore, act like a real journalist and be careful of the grammars that you have as it may distracts your readers when they see some error writings or misspellings in your content.

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