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Tips for Writing a Letter

  • Be sure to fill in your entire contact information in the spaces provided. Some of the editors will call you to verify you actually sent in the letter.
  • Choose a topic that matters to you. The talking points provide you with a good start but the more passion you feel about the issue the better.
  • If responding to a specific letter to the editor, recently published, mention the writer by name. Address any false assumptions with true infromation and facts. Be relevant and current. The more current the issue the better chance you will have of being published.
  • Keep your letter under 250 words. A number of the newspapers will send it back if it is over their limit. Again, you will have a better chance of being printed if your letter is current, brief and to the point.

Write a letter to the editor

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