Op-ed writing and pitching for college students

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Write and pitch powerful op-eds2016.01.14

Seattle UniversitySharon Pian Chan

NEWS VS. OP-ED

News Op-ed

Report both sides, write a balanced story.

Report both sides, develop a position

Topic benefits from neutral observer

Topic benefits from your perspective

WHAT IS AN OP-ED?

¡ Editorial: The position of the newspaper, always written bythe editorial board. No byline. There is no such thing as a “guest editorial.”

¡ Staff or syndicated column: Opinion pieces written by staff or syndicated writers. Byline will say “staff column” or “syndicated column”

¡ Op-ed or Guest Column: Opinion pieces written by members of the community. Byline may say “Special to” or “Guest columnist.”

¡ Letters to the editor: Responses to previously published news or opinion articles

BY ANGELINA JOLIE, ACTRESS……and daughter of a cancer victim

BY TAYLOR SWIFT……musician and businesswoman

AN OP-ED IS…A knowledgeable argument

AN OP-ED IS NOT…¡ Community news

¡ A progress report

¡ A news release

¡ A rant

¡ A response to a previously published article

¡ A fundraising letter

YOU ARE ALREADY AN EXPERT

¡You are uniquely authorized to write a guest column about something

¡Example: Do you wait tables? You have a unique opinion about it

¡What was Danielle’s expertise?

OP-ED IDEAS

¡News event relates to area of your expertise, experience

¡Secondary areas of expertise: your neighborhood, your background, your family life, your PT job

I keep seeing the same thing. Two people sit down for dinner. They exchange pleasantries, order some drinks and pick their entrees. Then … silence.

Shoshana Wineburg, “Smartphones turn dinner parties into strangers at a table”

MY face broke out today. Not since the hormonal roller-coaster ride of high school have so many angry red marks marred my skin. I’m not surprised, though.

Raffi Wineburg, “Millennials are not biology lab frogs –stop dissecting us”

Is money and convenience more important than the long-term sustainability of the world we live in? I think not.

Nicole Gaddie guest colum, “Why UW, Seattle U. should divest from fossil-fuel companies”

Our time in Ethiopia has given us a perspective on being Americans with disabilities in a developing country, where the rights we take for granted don’t exist.

Shandra Benito, Terhas Clark, “Why the U.S. needs to join the U.N. on disability rights”

WRITING AN OP-ED

4 QUESTIONS

1. What are you arguing for?

2. Why do people need to read about it right now?

3. What is your unique perspective/authority on it?

4. What change do you want to see?

OP-ED STRUCTURE

¡ Short lede, ~100 words

¡ Main argument

¡ Research supporting argument

¡ Propose change

¡ Repeat main argument

ADVICE ON OP-ED WRITING

¡Seattle Times op-ed guidelines: http://seati.ms/opedguide

¡Writing tips from Alex Lo, columnist for the South China Morning Post: http://bit.ly/n3conoped

¡Other submission guidelines: Just Google it

Avoid bad writingWashington Post Opinion’s list of 200 journalism cliches

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/opinions/wp/2014/02/27/the-outlook-list-of-things-we-do-not-say/

Bad pitches from college students¡ The Greek system is not all bad. My

fraternity/sorority is doing a charity event.

¡ My political analysis of Syria.

¡ Why your Seattle Times story on XXX topic was terrible

PITCHING AN OP-ED

WHO PUBLISHES OP-EDShttp://www.ccmc.org/sites/default/files/Top100op-eds.pdf

Easier•Medium•Seattle Globalist

Harder

• Geekwire• Puget Sound Business Journal• National websites: Huffington Post

Harder• Seattle Times• National newspapers

PITCHING: STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD

¡ Read the submission guidelines and follow them

¡ Have an opinion and state it forcefully

¡ Be pleasantly persistent

¡ Explain why you are the best person to write this, in 200 words or fewer

¡ Include a headshot > 200 KB

MAKE AN OP-ED EDITOR HAPPY¡ Don’t submit to multiple publications at once

¡ Don’t demand to hear back the same day

¡ Don’t expect a commitment to publish on spec

¡ Don’t expect multiple rounds of editing and multiple last-minute changes

¡ Don’t call to double check whether we received it

REPEAT:You don’t have to be Taylor Swift

….But  it  doesn’t  hurt?  Think  about  how  to  frame  yourself  to  maximize  your  relevance  and  the  likelihood  of  getting  exposure

Email excerpt from op-ed writer Arsalan Iftikhar @TheMuslimGuy:

SOCIAL MEDIA COUNTS

Please let me know when the article goes live and I will send out to my 30,000+ Facebook/Twitter followers…Thanks again for this wonderful opportunity...Hope to do it again soon J

Yours,Arsalan

NO DOES NOT MEAN NEVER.

NO MEANS NOT RIGHT NOW.

SCREW IT. PUBLISH IT YOURSELF.

Recommended reading: “Show Your Work” by Austin Kleon

http://austinkleon.com/show-your-work/

QUESTIONS?

THANK YOU!@sharonpianchanschan@seattletimes.com(206) 464-2958

Pitch Seattle Times 1st person essays to:Caitlin Moran cmoran@seattletimes.comengagement editor