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Tips on Writing Letters to the Editor
Letters
to the editor are great advocacy tools. After you write letters to your
members of Congress, sending letters to the editor can achieve other
advocacy goals because they:
- reach
a large audience.
- are
often monitored by elected officials.
- can
bring up information not addressed in a news article.
- create
an impression of widespread support for or opposition to an issue.
Tips
on Writing Letters to the Editor
Keep it short and on one subject. Many newspapers have
strict limits on the length of letters and have limited space to publish
them. Keeping your letter brief will help assure that your important
points are not cut out by the newspaper. Use the "Tips on Writing
to Your Elected Officials" as a guide.
Make
it legible. Your letter doesn”t have to be fancy, but you should
use a typewriter or computer word processor if your handwriting is difficult
to read.
Send
letters to weekly community newspapers too. The smaller the
newspaper’s circulation, the easier it is to get your letter printed.
Be
sure to include your contact information. Many newspapers will
only print a letter to the editor after calling the author to verify
his or her identity and address. Newspapers will not give out that information,
and will usually only print your name and city should your letter be
published.
Make
references to the newspaper. While some papers print general
commentary, many will only print letters that refer to a specific article.
Here are some examples of easy ways to refer to articles in your opening
sentence:
- I was
disappointed to see that The Post’s May 18 editorial "School
Vouchers Are Right On" omitted some of the key facts in the debate.
- I strongly
disagree with (author’s name) narrow view on women’s reproductive
rights. ("Name of Op-Ed," date)
- I am
deeply saddened to read that Congressman Doe is working to roll back
affirmative action. ("Title of Article," date)
*Salt Lake
Tribune Public Forum, PO Box 867, SLC, UT, 84110 Fax (801) 257-8525
letters@sltrib.com.
*Deseret
News Readers’ Forum, PO Box 1257, SLC, UT, 84110 Fax (801) 237-2530
letters@desnews.com
*Ogden
Standard Examiner, PO Box 12790, Ogden, UT 84412 Fax (801) 625-4508
letters@standard.net
*The Daily
Herald, Attn: Don Meyers, PO Box 717, Provo, UT 84603 Fax (801) 344-2985
dmeyer@heraldextra.com
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