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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.
Cover the essential elements of whom, what, when, where, how and why. Put the most important things at the beginning, preferably in the first paragraph. Plan out what you are going to say beforehand. Look at your chosen theme carefully. Consider the questions suggested and attempt to answer some of them.
Preparation. Writing a step-by-step guide. HEADLINE + SUB-HEADING. BYLINE (journalist's name) INTRODUCE AN IDEA = try to grab the readers' attention from the get go. PARAGRAPH 2 = outline the 'things people say' about this topic.
Choose a recent, newsworthy event or topic. Conduct timely, in-person interviews with witnesses. Establish the Four Main WS Construct your piece. Insert quotations. Research additional facts and figures. Read your article out loud before publication.
The Beginning Just like any story or essay, you need to grab your reader in the first paragraph. Start your feature with a bang as a way to draw attention. How are you going to hook your audience? Don't just concentrate on facts in the paragraph. Make the reader want to continue reading.
Choose an interesting, newsworthy subject. Schedule a convenient, in-person interview. Choose your quotes. Write your draft. Ask for approval/clarification before publishing. Move forward.
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.
Examples of feature stories include news features, profiles, spot features, trend stories, and live-ins. Feature stories can be found in the main news section of a newspaper, especially if they profile a person or group currently in the news.
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