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Keep it Ask yourself how much time you would spend reading an individual letter. An ideal range is between 150 and 250 words. |
Don't 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 Know the issues that are in the news. Letters focused on issues, particularly local, are among the best read. |
On being 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 Not everyone owns a computer or typewriter, but please make handwritten letters readable. If need, print! |
Anonymity No credible newspaper publishes an anonymous letter. Include your name address and a phone where you can be reached if needed. |
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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 click here |
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