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2 Objectives Describe the special characteristics of a feature story. List ideas that could be developed into a feature story. Explain the importance of organization in the writing process Write a polished feature story for publication.

3 Key Terms Feature Sidebar News peg Profile Hook Focusing Structure Persona Tone

4 What is feature writing? Think of the feature story as a news story written like a piece of short fiction. You must combine the rigors of factual reporting with the creative freedom of short-story writing. The feature story’s form must be more fluid than that of a news story; the inverted pyramid style won’t work here because the story needs a definite beginning, middle and end. The readers won’t be able to scan a few paragraphs; they will have to read the whole story to understand it.

5 Feature stories place a greater emphasis on facts that have human interest. Feature stories

6 Features put people in the story; they make the reader think and care. Feature stories

7 You can write a feature story about anyone if you find an unusual angle that captures the interest of your readers. Feature stories

8 Generally there are two types of feature stories : Feature stories

9 News features, which are usually written as a follow- up or as a sidebar story that is linked to a breaking news event. Feature stories

10 A timeless story, in which the information in the story will be just as relevant if saved for later. Feature stories

11 A sidebar is an article that accompanies and appears beside the main news story. Sidebar

12 Many features are also developed around what is called a news peg. A news peg is the relationship of a feature to, or how a feature is pegged on, something in the news. News peg

13 In any feature story, good reporting is essential. You collect as many details as possible. You describe people, settings and feelings, the elements of storytelling. When all the details are added together, the reader is placed in the scene you are describing. Feature stories

14 Finding subjects that matter There are no restrictions on subject matter. You are limited only by your imagination. Often a feature story is a simple story about a common person in an uncommon circumstance. The feature’s job is to find a fresh angle—to find the story behind the person.

15 Foreign exchange studentsEating disorders Part-time jobsUnusual hobbies Teacher featuresFavorite movies Favorite celebritiesFast-food restaurants Fashion trendsTop Ten Lists Topics that deal with the ordinary

16 Out of the ordinary features… Talk radioWeird cravings The truth about goat cheeseThe best books not to read Crazy v/m messagesTattoos, body piercing Beepers, cell phonesCoincidences PsychotherapyIndividualism

17 Profiles One of the more popular types of feature story is the profile.

18 Profiles A profile is a short, vivid character sketch.

19 Profiles Too many profiles turn into a tedious recounting of biographical facts or are unrelated anecdotes sandwiched between quotations.

20 Profiles A good profile includes impressions, explanations and points of view.

21 Profiles It should emphasize what is unique about the person.

22 Profiles You can use a flashback technique or highlight the individual’s many roles.

23 The Lead The beginning of the story must pull the reader in. The first sentence must make the reader want to read the second sentence. The lead may or may not contain a hook, a detail that draws in the reader’s attention.

24 Some good feature leads include: Narrative Descriptive Striking statement Punch or astonisher The Lead

25 As you prepare for your feature story, you will gather a large amount of information through interviews and background research. Before you begin writing, you will focus on the main idea you want to get across, and organize your information, eliminating that which does not go along with your focus. Focusing is narrowing your topic—reducing a large amount of information to a usable amount. Research

26 Structure After you have written the lead, you need a structure in which to place the information. A structure is an organizational pattern the writer uses to synthesize, that is to establish relationships between relevant pieces of information.

27 Common structure for feature stories: Lead Quote (Use your most dynamic quote here) Transition or fact Quote Transition Quote Transition Quote Structure

28 Continue alternating quotes and transitions all the way through the story. End your story on the second best quote you have, to leave your reader with something to think about. Structure

29 Finding the right voice You have many voices. You speak to your friends differently than you do your parents or your teachers. If you have a job, you have a voice for your boss. When you write a story, you take on a persona or character. You must choose a voice that best imparts the information in that story.

30 Finding the right voice The choice you make becomes the tone, or mood of the story, and it should always match the content. For instance, you would not use humor to write about a tragic auto accident.


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