Find your perspective in this four-week intro course to opinion writing and commentary, hosted by Write or Die.
Details
The best commentary is led by careful analysis and clear-eyed fact—and gets to the point. But this doesn’t mean it can’t be fun or engaging or play with readers’ expectations.
In this class, we will identify ways to connect larger issues and themes to your own interests and areas of expertise, and craft meaningful arguments that offer important context. Together, we will look at published op-eds and essays to see how writers draw in (and keep) readers, use anecdotes versus analysis, and support their claims effectively. We will learn what makes an argument thought-provoking and convincing, and pinpoint some common pitfalls to avoid when creating a piece of commentary. Through craft exercises, collaborative readings, and peer and instructor workshops, students will leave the course with a polished, pitch-worthy draft.
Price
$375
Date
January 7 - January 28
Time
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (EST)
Duration
4 weeks
What you will learn
Students will learn the difference between opinion and reported articles, when it's useful to deploy a combination of both, and what constitutes a topic versus a story. They will also gain a deeper understanding of how to expand their reach and attract more readers and learn best practices when pitching to established outlets or publishing on their own platforms.
Workshop takeaways
Craft a compelling argument and convey that perspective with authority
Declutter your writing of jargon and clichés
Understand and widen your audience
Learn what editors at established news outlets want to see
Leave with a polished 500 to 800-word op-ed or piece of commentary
Class meeting dates
January 7
January 14
January 21
January 28