3 Tips when Writing Articles
Do you love to write? Do you want to put those
writing skills to good use? Perhaps you want to see your name published
whether it be in a newspaper, magazine, e-zine or other forms of
publication. Here's 3 tips to start off your New Year.
1. Brainstorm
Once you've decided what your writing is going to
be about, brainstorm. Think of a new angle for your article. For
example: If you're writing for your local newspaper about an author,
don't necessarily write only the obvious details. Is there something
about this author that makes them unique? What is so great about the
book they've written, can you tie it with a current news event and or
holiday?
2. Removing the Fluff is a Must!
When writing a first draft, it's expected to h ave
at least some fluff. Fluff is words, sentences, certain aspects of your
article that don't necessarily add to your article. An example would
be: “I had no energy. My energy had been sucked out of me” Now that's
not the great example, but you get the point. A good way to tell if you
ave fluff is to put your article away for a while. Why? Because wen you
leave your article for a bit, the next time you look over you'll see
aspects of your article popping out. Certain words, facts and excess
information that could easily be removed for a smooth flowing article.
3 fast tips that also apply are:
- Editing- Proof read your articles and remember
to use your spell checker. Grammar and spelling mistakes can easily
turn your editor away.
- Simple Language Structuring- You may be an
expert in your field, but for others reading about your topic for the
first time, your content should be simple. Make sure your sentences
aren't run-ons. Are you teaching something? Break down aspects of your
article into steps. This will ensure your reader understands your topic
better.
- Be careful of the word “the”- “The” is a common
word that sometimes is repeated too many times in the article, causing
your article to become repetitious. Use “the” repeatedly if you're
trying to make a point.
3. Passion
No, I'm not talking about romance. Passion and
excitement in your article. The topic that you choose to write about
should excite you. It should be something you enjoy, something you
love. If it's a topic you're not truly interested if, it's going to
show in your writing. Especially if it's an article that you put
together in 5 or so minute. Use words to “pump” up your article,
actions, appeal to one's senses if it's about cooking. Have the reader
become excited and motivated if it's a teaching article.
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About The Author
Laura Hickey is author of Mysterious Chills
and Thrills for Kids. Ten Short Stories to Tickle the Imagination.
"Spooky" "Awesome" "Unpredictable"
Isn't it time you entered the world where
shadows lurk and each page turn could be your doom...
http://www.laurahickey.com
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This article was posted on January 05,
2005