Contributed op-ed case study (5): Time budget

Contributed op-ed case study (5): Time budget

How much work goes into a contributed op-ed? Here’s my experience. Conception and pitching: 2 hours. Planning and conducting research interviews: 5 hours Web research: 2 hours Review of material in books: 4 hours Planning the draft: 3 hours Writing: 2 hours Revisions: 3 hours Total time: 21 hours. I’ve done contributed articles for other…

Contributed op-ed case study (4): Editing and revision
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Contributed op-ed case study (4): Editing and revision

Writing an opinion piece is rarely the end of the process. The editors of your target publication are likely to request revisions. An effective writer budgets time for those revisions and maintains effort and creativity through the revision cycle. Responding to edits In the last three posts, I explained how I pitched, researched, and wrote…

What should I write about next for the Boston Globe opinion page?

What should I write about next for the Boston Globe opinion page?

I just posted another op-ed about Facebook. It’s here (subscription may be required). My next opinion piece can cover anything about technology, business, or marketing and how they are failing us, could be different, aren’t viewed properly, or whatever. If you had this megaphone, what would you shout about?

The mystery of The New York Times’ anonymous op-ed: a ROAM analysis
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The mystery of The New York Times’ anonymous op-ed: a ROAM analysis

The New York Times posted an op-ed from an unnamed “senior official” who is managing the chaos in the Trump Administration. To truly understand what’s going on here, you need to look at the writer’s motivation. ROAM is the perfect way to do that — but in this case, it only deepens the mystery. The…