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Feature
and Column Writing MCM 514
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LESSON
29
SELECTION
OF A TOPIC
There
are certain things, which
must be kept in mind.
However, it is always considered, `how
readers will
react
to it', prior to selecting the
topic.
A
difficult task
Selection
of a topic is though a difficult task,
but it plays an important
role in the success of a
columnist.
So
a lot of thought must be put
before writing a column. In
certain, even brainstorm with
others is also a
good
idea because besides giving
you new ideas, they add
something to your arguments. Plus it
also helps
in
seeing both sides of the
same picture. However, it
must never be taken for
granted.
Finding
a new topic or subject every
day or every alternative day
is definitely difficult, and
usually
regular
columnists can fall prey to
this. Sometimes they are
looking for subjects.
Choose
from the news items of
dailies
One
of the easiest ways to find an idea is of
discussing news items, and it is never
considered to be a bad
idea.
This also helps in actualising the
dictum `Bring to focus what is
current', and news items
aptly cover
this
idea.
However,
there should be required links,
which must never let the
reader miss extensions of the
news
items.
When
a columnist has chosen an
idea, he must discuss it in a
wider perspective, that is, the
present
situation
in background. This also helps in
maintaining the currency of a
column.
Selection
of news depends upon the
writer. It is not always a
big or small news, but
its quality is that
it
induces
the writer to write.
Current
May be any incident
Sometimes
unreported incidents can be a subject of
a column, and the columnist never
chooses an
incident
against editorial policy. However,
for even an unreported incident, currency
of the incident is a
must.
One basic criterion for
such a selection is how far the
incident has affected,
adversely or positively,
the
readers. Even if you have to
dig out the possibilities
for this, do it. `See
what others do not see' is
the
basic
idea of looking for
possibilities.
One
must not be making it a
stick against others by choosing a
particular incident for a
specific person.
Close
to your heart
Subject
must be touching your heart or
mind, and it can even any
incident from ordinary life,
may be a
chat
with the family or some one
coming up with a statement.
Succinctly, anything that
makes you think,
and
you want to share can be a
subject for column, but it
must never be a trite or
routine subject.
Try
to find a scoop
On
the other hand, writers try to
find a scoop, and are always
looking for a big news,
which has not
been
reported
so far. For this, they
talk to people, who are
either taking big decisions or
ordinary ones. In the
process,
the columnists are sharing information to get more
information. They never keep mum, and
wait
for
a big news, rather they move
out and see what is
happening around them.
Of
interest to the readers
that is primary
One
of the basic things is that the
columnist should not give
boring stuff to readers, and
must make an
effort
of making it as interesting as possible.
Moreover, he can make any subject
look different, which
can
be
the same one for others, by making it
more interesting for the readers. He
also makes an
ordinary
subject
interesting with his own
observation, and even makes minor
subjects look big through
his column.
However,
it does make it certain
never to bore his reader by
writing about that what he
does not want to
read.
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Feature
and Column Writing MCM 514
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Appeal
to the geographically connected
people
The
columnists never choose a subject, which
is divorced from the people of the
locality, as proximity
becomes
more interesting when the situation is
either compared or brought to a
particular context. He
also
tries
to discuss matter concerning the readers.
He transmits information about how the
environment is
changing
because of external influences,
while opting for newer
approach.
Never
based on rumour, what is
being talked about?
While
talking to people, much of a
gossip one listens to, which
can make no sense, and it should
be
avoided.
Gossip is usually less brainy and
true, and one must think
about it. A good columnist
never
targets
someone on mere hearsay, and he
confirms whatsoever being said. He
confirms the `news'
and
`views'
before writing about
it.
An
idea, a sentence
A
mere idea striking your
mind is a subject or a sentence spoken by
anyone can be a subject too.
A
columnist
keeps his eyes and ears open
to look for the possibilities, and
coming out as something as a
subject,
while never over-estimating or
under-estimating an idea or a
sentence.
Those
who write on topics are
rare
Writing
on a topic and with a fresh approach is a
rarity, as more writers are
writing about news topics
or
something
happening around him. But it
is a must for his mind to
consider it as a topic.
Choosing
news scattered and suiting to
mood
Society,
others' lives, your own and
happenings around you, are
subjects, and never let your
surrounding
go
unnoticed. A columnist makes
use of every opportunity, as he is a keen
observer looking for good
and
bad
both. Whereas he is never a
pessimist through and through,
while he keeps good watch
for the
positivity.
Never
go away to find topics,
society points out
Society
and life want you to
write about them, as these
provide a never-ending line of
subjects, and there
are
many subjects in line, and
never been touched for
long.
Subjects
are like passengers, trying
to ride the same bus, but if
queued, it is better, otherwise, mess,
and
no
one will be on board.
Life
is the topic asking you to write on
me
Life
is the most prominent subject. Look at
what affects it, adversely or
positively, see and
evaluate
concerns
of the people, while it is better
never leaving it to others'
imagination.
Things
keeping in Queue
A
writer must be having titles
prepared with him, while
points added in that from
time to time.
Ultimately,
the writer one day has
enough material to choose and
write on any one. Suggestion is to
keep
all
subjects under your belt,
while an incident can help
you write all points. A
writer must be
keeping
matter
with him, as many subjects
need that.
What
strikes your mind, you
must write
Your
first and last tutor is your
mind, and the writer must be
using mental filters before
accepting any
idea
to write on, and preserve
information about it.
However, whatever appeals to
him mind, should be
contextualised
as well by seeing what
readers will approve or not,
and then look for the ways to
make it
acceptable
for the readers.
After
the mental filter and the editorial
policy have endorsed the idea, the
writer can definitely write
on
every
subject, but primarily, it must
strike his mind.
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