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Columns and blogs Advice for the beginning enthusiast http://ethicalmartini.wordpress.com Martin Hirst
Columns and blogs: same beast, different spots Appear in print A formality of language Can have a variety of purpose Can vary in tone and voice Is stand-alone Is text and still images or graphics Is ephemeral Published online More personal language Can have a variety of purpose Can vary in tone and voice Can link to other content Can have multimedia content embedded Has longevity Columns Blogs
The purpose and the point ,[object Object]
To offer a fresh perspective on the news of the day
To argue a point and convince readers
To challenge accepted wisdom
To amuse and/or entertainthe reader
To validate the writer’spoint of view
To validate the reader’spoint of view,[object Object]
Types of columns Opinion piece: a regular spot in the publication for commentaries on the issues of the day The journalistic column: the accent is on news and analysis, colour, background and context Personal: viewpoints and opinions that don’t always or necessarily relate to news or topics of the day Gossip: amusing insights about public figures, or snippets from the social diary
The opinion column A regular spot – usually in a newspaper Focus on news agenda – informed commentary Express a strong point-of-view Some are regular: Finlay McDonald Michael Laws Guest spots – notable individuals Academics, politicians, experts
Journalistic column Typically weekly Often about key issues of the day Senior reporter Makes a point about actions of central figure in the news Less formal style than news Establishes reporter’s credibility over time
Personal column Personal columns have a wide range of topics Wine, food, family, children, sport, film, theatre, television Review-style columns are common Rely on a particular “device” for effect Often attempt to be humorous IMHO this genre is overdone and most of the time lazy
Think it through Find a topic(current events, cultural/social/political ‘happenings’, topical controversies, wry observation of the ‘human condition’) Use your voice(obviously active, but what else…) Use your imagination(devices to add interest: humour, quotes, anecdotes and personal experiences DON’T OVER DO IT!) Invite readers in(art of conversation) Write for yourself(If you’re not interested and excited, why should we care?)
How do you write a column? Start with an idea – a point you want to make Gather the facts Outline a structure – develop a plan Which bit of the story will you start with? Do you want to make a dramatic entrance Can you capture the reader with humour or shock-value The opening par must have a good ‘hook’ Know where you want to go – define your end point The conclusion is as important as the lead Remember it’s not the inverted pyramid Hour-glass structure or more narrative style is acceptable Use lively and entertaining language – but use it well
Choosing a topic ,[object Object]
Select something that you are knowledgeable about,or willing to learn about
Be prepared to do some research – facts are important to back your opinions
If you have a passion or special interest – how can you make it relevant and exciting
Establish your personality early on

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Columns and blogs 2010

  • 1. Columns and blogs Advice for the beginning enthusiast http://ethicalmartini.wordpress.com Martin Hirst
  • 2. Columns and blogs: same beast, different spots Appear in print A formality of language Can have a variety of purpose Can vary in tone and voice Is stand-alone Is text and still images or graphics Is ephemeral Published online More personal language Can have a variety of purpose Can vary in tone and voice Can link to other content Can have multimedia content embedded Has longevity Columns Blogs
  • 3.
  • 4. To offer a fresh perspective on the news of the day
  • 5. To argue a point and convince readers
  • 7. To amuse and/or entertainthe reader
  • 8. To validate the writer’spoint of view
  • 9.
  • 10. Types of columns Opinion piece: a regular spot in the publication for commentaries on the issues of the day The journalistic column: the accent is on news and analysis, colour, background and context Personal: viewpoints and opinions that don’t always or necessarily relate to news or topics of the day Gossip: amusing insights about public figures, or snippets from the social diary
  • 11. The opinion column A regular spot – usually in a newspaper Focus on news agenda – informed commentary Express a strong point-of-view Some are regular: Finlay McDonald Michael Laws Guest spots – notable individuals Academics, politicians, experts
  • 12. Journalistic column Typically weekly Often about key issues of the day Senior reporter Makes a point about actions of central figure in the news Less formal style than news Establishes reporter’s credibility over time
  • 13. Personal column Personal columns have a wide range of topics Wine, food, family, children, sport, film, theatre, television Review-style columns are common Rely on a particular “device” for effect Often attempt to be humorous IMHO this genre is overdone and most of the time lazy
  • 14. Think it through Find a topic(current events, cultural/social/political ‘happenings’, topical controversies, wry observation of the ‘human condition’) Use your voice(obviously active, but what else…) Use your imagination(devices to add interest: humour, quotes, anecdotes and personal experiences DON’T OVER DO IT!) Invite readers in(art of conversation) Write for yourself(If you’re not interested and excited, why should we care?)
  • 15. How do you write a column? Start with an idea – a point you want to make Gather the facts Outline a structure – develop a plan Which bit of the story will you start with? Do you want to make a dramatic entrance Can you capture the reader with humour or shock-value The opening par must have a good ‘hook’ Know where you want to go – define your end point The conclusion is as important as the lead Remember it’s not the inverted pyramid Hour-glass structure or more narrative style is acceptable Use lively and entertaining language – but use it well
  • 16.
  • 17. Select something that you are knowledgeable about,or willing to learn about
  • 18. Be prepared to do some research – facts are important to back your opinions
  • 19. If you have a passion or special interest – how can you make it relevant and exciting
  • 21. Pick something that’sfun for youComment is free, but facts are sacred. Charles Prestwich Scott, editor Manchester Guardian 1872—1929
  • 22. Structure Lead – unlike a news story, a columnlead can be delayed or less formal Tell the reader what it’s about Background / justificationfor your point Take the reader someplace else Explain / present your newinformation and insights Expand on detail Complete the circle Finish with a twist
  • 23. What is your ‘voice’ A writer's “voice” is what we “hear” in our head as we read. This helps us to form a mental image of the writer and their point of view. Our response to the voice also shapes our response to the text. “Like” / “dislike” “Agree” / “disagree” Mode of address: First person “I” Second person “You” Third person “Someone else” Consistency: Mode of address Distance Formal / informal Ethos / Logos / Pathos Author’s viewpoint Appeal to reason Appeal to emotion (author reader)
  • 24. A sense of style clarity and correctness of the Strunk and White kind style as a synonym for flair or verve(colour, movement, action, vocabulary, insight) that which is distinguished and distinguishing about a particular writer style has a strong unconscious element(but you need to think about it!) expression in subtle deviations from the norm that somehow suit the way you see the world and feel comfortable expressing yourself(Ben Yagoda – Poynter interview)
  • 25. Blogging for beginners NZ journalism students who regularly visit blogs A blog is a personal diary A daily pulpit A collaborative space A political soapbox A breaking-news outlet A collection of links Your own private thought Memos to the world (Blogger.com) NZ journalism students who maintain their own blog Hirst & Treadwell (2010)
  • 26. Getting started Blogs are not too different from columns They are slightly easier Self-published Good “sand pit” to develop writing skills and voice’ A social activity with friends or colleagues Reputation Establish yourself as a professional Income Promoting yourself as a freelancer Social activity Sharing ideas and opinions? Development Practice your writing and develop a voice? Blogging is easy and fun What is your blog for?
  • 27. Ideas and content Keep a list of ideas – make notes on news stories etc like you would in a story notebook Identify a need – do some research Imagine a reader – who are you talking too? Get out of the echo chamber – be original What matters to you – express your passion Be topical – timeliness Don’t overload the post with too many ideas
  • 28. Writing and linking Remember the headline is crucial (post title) Controversy and debate Ask a question Key words (nouns / verbs) + power words (adjectives/description and emotion) Humour, wit, quips and puns Leads and openings – think like a journalist Hook Answer your question Tease – anecdote, etc Paint a picture Details and facts / colour and movement Use lists and examples
  • 29. Deepening the reader experience Use analogy (‘like’), anecdotes and metaphor Case studies Use informed opinion Discuss different points of view (answer critics) Add quotes Do an interview Add links to relevant content Illustrate – original photos are good
  • 30. Exercise your brain Regular writing exercises improve boththinking capacity and eye-hand coordination Writing often helps sharpen your focusand establish your voice or point-of-view Start with things your know about Read widely and often Read good writers, analyse their styleand structural tricks Develop an interest or specialitybased on your own passions Build your expertise Experiment with different styleson the same piece