Top tips for writing feature articles A feature story differs from a straight news story in one respect – its intent. A news story provides information.

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Top tips for writing feature articles A feature story differs from a straight news story in one respect – its intent. A news story provides information about an event, idea or situation. The feature does a bit more – it may also interpret news, add depth and colour to a story, instruct or entertain. copyright: coolstuffschool.com

Structure : 1. A catchy – clever – attention grabbing and visually interesting headline! 2. The introduction is one of the most important part – grab the attention of your reader, hook them in. 1. Use drama, emotion, quotations, rhetorical questions, descriptions, allusions, alliteration and metaphors. 3. The body of the article needs to stick to the ideas or answer any questions raised in the introduction 1. Try to maintain an "atmosphere“ / tone / distinctive voice throughout the writing 4. The conclusion should be written to help the reader remember the article. Use a strong punch-line copyright: coolstuffschool.com

Catchy, visually-interesting headline this one uses an allusion to Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit Attention-grabbing “hooks” which set tone and ideas of the article 1 st paragraph expands on the main “hook” which sets tone and focus of the article “time-line” of images – with captions and “hook” heading “text box” quote pasted into article – a “hook” to grab more attention and can be found in the body of the article Visually-interesting image/photograph which matches the tone and content of the written text copyright: coolstuffschool.com

Some points to keep in mind: 0 Focus on human interest - the tone and emotion you put into the article make it either interesting or boring. 0 Be clear about why you are writing the article. Is it to inform, persuade, observe, evaluate, or evoke emotion? 0 Write in the active voice. In active writing, people do things. (Passive sentences often have the person doing the action at the end of the sentence or things being done “by” someone). copyright: coolstuffschool.com

For inspiration… check-out other feature articles! copyright: coolstuffschool.com

0 Don't rely on the computer spell-checker - especially those with a U.S. dictionary. 0 Decide on the ‘tense' of your story at the start and stick to it. Present tense usually works best. 0 Avoid lengthy, complex sentences 0 Avoid lengthy, complex paragraphs. copyright: coolstuffschool.com

0 Accuracy is important - you can interpret and “embroider” but not lie! 0 Keep your audience clearly in mind - what really matters to them? 0 Avoid to many clichés (“cutting edge”, “world beating”, “revolutionary” ) and sentimental statements - especially at the end of your article. 0 Use anecdotes and direct quotes to tell the story - try not to use too many of your “own” words. 0 Research / consider more than one point-of-view to provide a more complete and balanced report copyright: coolstuffschool.com

Some examples of what feature articles look like… copyright: coolstuffschool.com

Layout of a feature article: template copyright: coolstuffschool.com