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TIPS ON LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Keep it
short

Ask yourself how much time you would spend reading an individual letter. An ideal range is between 150 and 250 words.

Don't
rant

Nothing turns away a reader's interest like a misguided, misdirected rant. Instead, aim for a persuasive, rational argument supported by facts and figures.

Be
topical

Know the issues that are in the news. Letters focused on issues, particularly local, are among the best read.

On being
edited

Expect editing, and when it doesn't happen, great. All newspapers reserve the right to edit. The primary purpose is to ensure a letter is readable. While care is taken in the editing process not to impair (or destroy) a writer's point of view, a well formulated letter requires less editing.

Be
legible

Not everyone owns a computer or typewriter, but please make handwritten letters readable. If need, print!

Anonymity
is a no-no

No credible newspaper publishes an anonymous letter. Include your name address and a phone where you can be reached if needed.

It's Your opinion, please send it to us:
The Laval News, 657 Curé-Labelle Suite 250, Laval, Qc H7V 2T8 or Fax: 450-687-6330 or

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