Feature
and Column Writing MCM 514
VU
LESSON
25
STYLE
The
successful columnist is one who
has developed a personal style,
but there are some general
principles
that
can be followed. They are
given below:
Style
of writing (Personal)
Style
of writing depends upon
one's attitude, and it is only
altered with the passage of
time. But with
most
of
the cases, it remains the same. No
deliberate efforts must be
made at changing it or copying it
from
others.
That is why it is said that
it better to pursue writing
with one's personal style,
which is better
instead
of a borrowed one.
General
and a specialised
writing
Any
type of writing, whether general or a
specialised one may entail the
elucidation or expression of the
policy
of the newspapers, and it may be based
upon the independent thinking of an
individual. Hence,
column
is always an extension of the
newspaper.
Style
and approach
This
is usually determined by the local
conditions and the predilections of the
concerned writers.
However,
one criterion for gauging
the success of a columnist lies in
his efficiency and
proficiency to
attract
and hold the readers, and it matters
less, what style he is
following. Nevertheless, he must
be
natural
in his style because if he
would borrow it, he would
not be able to continue it
for a long time.
A
successful columnist must
possess some cardinal points
to impel the readers to continue the
perusals of
the
column carefully and with
deep and keen interest, as columns are
most sought after and consulted
frequently.
How
can a columnist improve
it?
Use
Humour
Humorous
touch in style creates interest
and communicates very
complex message in a light
way.
Express
private thoughts
Let
the public know that you
share their concerns,
pleasures and fears.
Personalise
your column
Use
specific names, places, and
events. Let readers identify
with you as you wander
through the
community.
Share ideas that you have
picked during golf matches
or card games.
Be
creative
Experiment
with words and their meanings. Play
with sentences and paragraph structure.
Build images.
Be
descriptive.
Use
dramatic elements
Study
good storytellers. Learn how
to build suspense to a
climax.
Borrow
technique from
fiction
Description
and dialogue can recreate
scenes and sharpen story
lines.
Sharpen
your vocabulary
Search
for precise words. Don't be content
with coming closer to the
meaning of a word or
sentence.
Take
the extra time with your
writing to be exact.
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Feature
and Column Writing MCM 514
VU
Learn
to listen to others
Careful
observation and keen perception result in
evocative writing. Ask questions and
probe other's
interests.
Write
for others
Though
the subjects you choose are
your own, your
responsibility is to please your
audience.
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