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Opinion and Voice in Writing. Op/Ed Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers. Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

Op/Eds and Blogs

Opinion and Voice in Writing

Page 2: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

Op/Ed

Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.

Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial (by the board) or a letter from a reader.

Has an argument or point and strong voice for that position.

Page 3: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

Audience

Op/Eds in a newspaper are written for a broad audience. It could be anyone reading the newspaper.

Page 4: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

Elements of an Op/Ed

Position is stated clearly early in the piece.

Opens with an interesting scene or statement.

Short sentences present information and draw from research.

Closes with a strong point. (Sometimes called a kicker.)

Sometimes draws on a captivating voice of the author.

600-900 words

Page 5: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

It’s very last century

Op/Ed pages became popular in the 20th century.

Major newspapers edited aggressively – patrol what is included

In some cases certain opinions tended to dominate

Page 6: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

People started logging

Page 7: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

And Blogging

Page 8: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

Not far from Blob

Page 9: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

Purpose? – Business, news, issue driven,

share information, logging experiences, exhibitionism, etc.

Some Types of Blogs: The Loud Voice (or rogue) - individual The Host – features guest bloggers Niche – recipes, specific topics Advice – provides guidance, including religious Long Form – articles are thousands of words Live Blog - website devotes time to an issue

How to write a blog?

Page 10: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

Connected to a book?

Page 11: Opinion and Voice in Writing.  Op/Ed  Op/Ed is short for “opposite the editorial page” in newspapers.  Offers opinion on a topic. Not an editorial.

Finding your voice…

Consider your audience (your classmates?) How would you talk to them rather than writing for your teacher.

Be passionate about your topic.

You can avoid formal prose.

Play with length. Are shorter blogs more effective?

Have fun.