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Issues for Persuasive Writing Research
Writing a Persuasive Feature Article

How to Write Your Own Feature Article


Loren Sangco. (2021). Feature Writing 1 [online video]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axniylrXVyo

How to Format your Feature Article


Jen Jonsen. (2013). Formatting Your Feature Article [online video]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK_t6YtPJcA

Tips for Feature Article Writing

  1. Do your research. Feature stories need more than straight facts and sensory details—they need evidence. Quotes, anecdotes, and interviews are all useful when gathering information for your own feature story. Hearing the viewpoints or recollections of witnesses, family members, or anyone else who could fill in any gaps or missing pieces to your story can help it feel more three-dimensional, allowing you to craft a more vivid and interesting story.
  2. Have a compelling headline. Feature stories rely on a writer’s ability to maintain a reader’s attention throughout an entire piece, but one of the harder parts is getting them interested enough to read the story in the first place. Your headline is the first thing readers are going to see, so it needs to pack a punch or set up a question readers will want your story to answer.
  3. Open with intrigue. If you’ve drawn your readers in with the headline, the opening paragraph is where you hook them for the rest of the story. The first paragraph should introduce tension, where you set up the question or speculation as to why this particular news event is worth paying attention to—your first few lines give the reader a reason to keep reading.
  4. Connect the dots. The feature news style of writing is similarly structured to how you would write short story fiction, but don’t be afraid to make the feature story format your own. As long as information blends seamlessly with your narrative and creates a sequence of scenes connected by an emotional arc, you’re likely writing a compelling feature article. Even when crafting a personality profile, your feature story should include why this person deserves to be talked about and why the reader should care about them. Each element of your story should have a purpose—to set the stage for your readers and convey the main points in a compelling and enjoyable way.
  5. Make sure it pays off. If you’re going to spend time crafting a tense setup for readers and putting in the hard work of gathering facts and info from reputable sources, the reader should feel like there is a point to it all. The main body of your feature article should answer questions, provide specific information, and include the payoffs the reader has been gearing up for. Even if the situation in real life has no ending, there must be a conclusion to your piece that feels satisfying to your audience, like they’ve been told a complete story.

https://www.masterclass.com/articles/tips-for-writing-a-captivating-feature-article#5-tips-for-writing-a-captivating-feature-article 

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