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To write a feature article, start with a 2-3 sentence paragraph that draws your reader into the story. The second paragraph needs to explain why the story is important, so the reader keeps reading, and the rest of the piece needs to follow your outline, so you can make sure everything flows together how you intended.
Write a lead that invites an audience into the story. A lead block of one or two paragraphs often begins a feature. Rather than put the news elements of the story in the lead, the feature writer uses the first two or three paragraphs to set a mood, to arouse readers, to invite them inside.
A feature is a longer piece of writing than a news story. Features come in many types and are widely used in magazines, newspapers and online. A feature will often cover an issue in greater depth than a news story would do. Or it might look at an ongoing story from a different angle.
Feature Writing. Features are not meant to deliver the news firsthand. They do contain elements of news, but their main function is to humanize, to add color, to educate, to entertain, to illuminate. They often recap major news that was reported in a previous news cycle.
Feature stories are journalistic, researched, descriptive, colorful, thoughtful, reflective, thorough writing about original ideas. Feature stories cover topics in depth, going further than mere hard news coverage by amplifying and explaining the most interesting and important elements of a situation or occurrence.
Like any form of writing a feature article follows a standard structure. While it may vary depending on your topic, a feature article should always include a headline, introduction, the main body and a concluding paragraph. Highlights the main idea of the article. Includes keywords (for online articles).
Introduction. Set the scene. Bring it to life. Body text. Having got your readers hooked at the start, keep them reading. Conclusion. Create a satisfactory ending so that the reader understands that the story has reached a conclusion.
Introduction. Set the scene. Bring it to life. Body text. Having got your readers hooked at the start, keep them reading. Conclusion. Create a satisfactory ending so that the reader understands that the story has reached a conclusion.
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