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Feature and Column Writing ­ MCM 514
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LESSON 36
ARTICLE WRITING
Three aspects to be discussed under this title: Introduction, Aspects and Article writing in the present age.
Introduction
Article is an important element of magazine journalism, which is preferred by all, that is, both novices
and experience writers. Interestingly, it has never seen a decline. However, there a new writers, who try
their hands with changes in structure.
Article closely connected to features and columns
Article is closely connected other forms of writing, especially features and columns. A feature can contain
many articles, while a column can be an article-cum-commutative piece. There are certain structural and
subject similarities.
Definition
"A piece of writing bringing the subject to fore from one angle with a beginning, a middle and ending,
while all parts are juxtaposed systematically."
Contents
Content of the article varies from subject to subject possibly discussing the subject from one, but
prominent angle, which is totally unlike a feature.
In an article, the writer is not discussing a subject from all possible angles, and is sticking to an aspect
only. Besides these, no personalised version is allowed. However, there are people, who are including
personal views blatantly.
Style
As style varies from individual to individual, the information and instruction remain the basic elements,
and it is less of a personalised version of subjects. But present day article carry personal events as articles,
but there is no room for personal comments in articles. However, observations and suggestions from the
third party can be given, while never letting your own opinion sway the subject. It also sticks to the point
sans any digressions.
Main Segments
Following are the main segments of an article.
Intro
A powerful quote can also make an exciting, intriguing article lead or intro.
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Give a slant to the idea to get the reader involved
Main body
Bring the subject to life, a little story that narrates the subject or a sort of anecdote.
Intrigue, Excite or startle the reader nothing hooks readers faster than a question that asks something they
have always wondered about.
Readers, Editors and even writers like to puzzle over paradoxes of all kinds.
Appeal directly to the readers' emotions or use some sort of persuasive matter.
Conclusion ­ Ending never means to stop writing
Leave a feeling among readers that article has come to a successful conclusion
Ending is a reiteration, a summation or in some cases a statement that there is more to be learned
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Subjects ­ from the most serious to ordinary
Article can very from very serious to ordinary, that is, from religious to political, and from social to
personal.
Mostly social aspects are considered for writing, while politics are primarily for columnists and op-ed
pages.
Article in modern times
Divergent views about the popularity, as some consider its popularity dwindling; while to some still
consider a popular type of writing. But it is not exactly the case, as people are still writing and being
successful.
Magazine is the main area though Op-ed pages also finding spaces for articles.
Lost its importance--if so then why being written
It is usually determined by the local conditions and the predilections of the concerned writers. One
criterion for gauging the success of an article lies in his efficiency and proficiency to attract and hold the
readers. A successful writer must possess some cardinal points to impel the readers to continue the
perusals of the column carefully and with deep and keen interest. People are still reading, writing and
talking about articles.
Still existent and popular
Articles are being contributed to magazines in a large number, while novices start with writing articles,
and then move to other genres. However, not only novices, but also experienced writers do work on it.
Most important part of the magazine journalism
Magazines carry articles plus columns, while the features are the usual part.
But articles are comparatively easy to write, and is a popular genre. Most magazines are carrying articles,
while there is a less usage of articles in dailies, but under certain circumstances, articles are published.
How being contributed?
Both, novices and experienced writers, and freelancers and staffers, are contributing articles on their own,
where sometimes they are requested to, which are named as `Solicited versus unsolicited articles.
For solicited, the guidelines are given.
Who write?
All can contribute, and articles are published depending upon the quality and subject. Both freelancers
and the staffers, but mostly freelancers do this, and are being paid well. However, the beginners and
experienced both write this.
First step towards better writings
Mostly it is advised by others to start writing articles, and mending their ways of writing besides
imparting training the novices in the art of writing.
Later, they move to other genres, like features and columns, as experience is gained through the article-
writing. Magazines act as a net-practice arena for the novices.
Learning the ropes
Article-writing is towards making an improvement towards other kinds of writing, as the basic training is
imparted about the subject treatment, structural handling, concluding the subject and playing with the
idea.
Making it happen for you
Let the writers start writing! When article length can vary, hence novices have bigger room to play. They
can write from two to three paragraphs to full-fledged articles, while letting the idea and writing ability to
mature over a period of time. For beginners, they first must consider it for writing, and then follow other
kinds of writing.
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Table of Contents:
  1. IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE:Feature writing, Explanation of the definition
  2. SOURCES OF MATERIAL:Commemorations, Science and Technology
  3. INTERNET USAGE IN FEATURE WRITING:Be very careful, Website checklist
  4. WHAT MAKES A GOOD FEATURE?:Meeting demands of readers
  5. DEMANDS OF A FEATURE:Entertainment and Interest, Both sides of picture
  6. CONDUCTING AND WRITING OF INTERVIEWS:Kinds of interviews
  7. WRITING NOVELTY INTROS:Punch or astonisher intros, Direct quotation intros
  8. STRUCTURE OF FEATURES:Intro or Lead, Transition, Body
  9. SELECTION OF PICTURES, ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS:Sources
  10. FEATURES AND EDITORIAL POLICY:Slanting or angling feature
  11. HUMAN INTEREST AND FEATURE WRITING:Obtaining facts, Knowing how to write
  12. NEWSPAPER FEATURE STORY:The Business Story, The Medical Story
  13. THE NEWSPAPER FEATURE STORY IDEA:Conflict, Human interest
  14. MAGAZINE FEATURE VERSUS DAILIES:Feature versus Editorial, An overview
  15. WRITING THE SPECIALISED FEATURE STORY:The Deadline Feature Sidebar
  16. MODERN FEATURE AND ITS TREATMENT:Readers’ constraints
  17. MODERN FEATURE WRITING TECHNIQUE:The Blundell Technique
  18. ADVICE TO FEATURE WRITERS:A guide to better writing, Love Writing
  19. COLUMN WRITING:Definition, Various definitions, Why most powerful?
  20. COLUMN WRITING IN MODERN AGE:Diversity of thought, Individuality
  21. ENGLISH AND URDU COLUMNISTS:More of anecdotal, Letting readers know
  22. TYPES OF COLUMNS:Reporting-in-Depth Columns, Gossip Columns
  23. OBJECTIVES AND IMPORTANCE OF COLUMNS:Friendly atmosphere, Analysis
  24. WHAT ARE THE ESSENTIALS AND BASIC POINTS THAT GO IN TO THE FORMING OF A COLUMN?
  25. STYLE:General and a specialised writing, How can a columnist improve it?
  26. GENERAL STYLE OF THE COLUMN:Unified Style, Anecdotal Style, Departmental Style
  27. STRUCTURE OF A COLUMN:Intro or lead, Main body, Conclusion
  28. COLUMN WRITING TIPS:Write with conviction, Purpose, Content
  29. SELECTION OF A TOPIC:Close to your heart, Things keeping in Queue
  30. QUALITIES OF A COLUMN WRITER:Personal, Professional, Highly Educated
  31. WHAT MUST BE PRACTISED BY A COLUMNIST?:Pleasantness, Fluency
  32. SOURCES OF MATERIAL OF COLUMNS:Constant factors, Interview
  33. USEFUL WRITING DEVICES:Be specific, Use Characterisation, Describe scenes
  34. COMMON WRITING PROBLEMS:Eliminate clichés, Don’t misuse words
  35. WRITING THE COLUMN:Certain thumb rules, After writing the column
  36. ARTICLE WRITING:Introduction, Definition, Contents, Main Segments, Main body
  37. HOW TO WRITE AN ARTICLE?:It is more efficient, It is more believable
  38. TYPES AND SUBJECTS OF ARTICLE:Interview articles, Utility articles
  39. FIVE COMMANDMENTS, NO PROFESSIONAL FORGETS:Use Key Words
  40. ARTICLES WRITING MISTAKES:Plagiarising or 'buying articles, Rambling
  41. WRITING THE ARTICLE:Various parts of article, The topic sentence
  42. What to do when you have written the article?:Writing the first draft
  43. TEN STANDARD ARTICLE FORMATS:The informative articles
  44. LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR WRITERS:Libel, Doctoring Quotes
  45. REVISION:Importance of language, Feature writing, Sources of material