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Magazines today Cover a wide range of topics Appeal to Niche markets Cater to segmented or specific
audience
What are some magazines you read?▪ Why?
1. A great article idea is new and original. To be great, your article idea should be so
new and original, you can’t find any books written on it. (A tall order!)
2. A great article idea is appealing. ▪ Is your topic of interest to the narrow group who read
the magazine or paper you are interested in writing for?
▪ Will it just appeal to a narrow group within this narrow group?
▪ To be a great article idea, it has to be broad enough to appeal to the readers ▪ yet specific enough to be different.
3. A great article idea covers basic life issues. Love, money, health, careers, death,
sickness, etc▪ These are basic life issues that readers are
interested in.
4. A great article idea has a strong theme. Your central idea or focus needs to be strong
and clear.
5. A great article idea includes an action verb. If you can state your angle in one sentence
using an action verb, then you’re more likely to land an assignment.
6. A great article idea offers intelligent insight. Does your angle allow you to offer
intelligent insight, ▪ As opposed to saying something that’s
obvious, common sense or that readers have already read about many times?
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transparent.
7. A great article idea includes drama. Even nonfiction magazine articles need
elements of conflict and drama to attract and sustain readers.
▪ What are examples of Drama stories that would make a good feature article
8. A great article idea tells stories. Readers love anecdotes because they
illustrate ideas, facts, and statistics in a colorful, engaging way.
If your article idea won’t be supported by human interest stories, it may not be assigned by an editor.
9. A great article idea contradicts assumptions. If your theme questions what most people
think or assume, then you’re on the right track.
The best articles call into question the conventional wisdom about a subject.
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10. A great article idea is open to sources. If you don’t have the expert sources you’ll need
to write this article, then it’s not the best idea. The best sources should be participants, keen
observers, or experts on the topic.
Feature stories are descriptive and full of detail. Feature stories both educate and entertain.
They can include colorful detail as well as humor.
Feature stories can be organized in a variety of ways (i.e., chronologically, narrative fashion).
Feature stories often put the “meat” on the “skeletal bones” of a news story.
Next is a series of photos▪ You will have a set amount of time to write as much
detail about the images as you can.▪ Allow the reader to “See” what you’re writing about
Rules:▪ You can’t ask me any questions about the image▪ Be as detailed as possible without being repetitive▪ Be creative or tell a story▪ However, everything you write has to be applicable to the
image you see. (Don’t reference something we can’t see)▪ Remember feature stories combine facts & opinion ▪ No copying stories/ideas from classmates
You will switch with a classmate and add more details to what they have written
Make sure you read what they have written to avoid being repetitive
Despite the extreme popularity of tomatoes and many countries, ▪ It is true that they are poisonous.
Though the fruit itself doesn’t contain poison, ▪ The stem as well as the leaves contain a chemical known as
glycoalkaloid. Higher levels are said to be found in wild tomatoes, ▪ But those grown domestically still contain glycoalkaloid.
This chemical is known to cause upset stomachs and nervousness.
The leaves and stem can be used in cooking for flavor▪ But must be removed before eating.
This chemical is so powerful ▪ It is actually used as a way to control pests.
Let’s hear some of the details and descriptions