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August 24, 2003
A Letter
Here's a letter I've just sent off of the local New Orleans rag and my hometown paper. Two important space-related events will occur this week. The Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) is scheduled to issue its final report on the Shuttle disaster, and the planet Mars will be closer to Earth than at any time in human history. It touches on all three basic themes outlined in the previous post on this subject. Unfortunately, being limited to 200 words (it's actually 202 words, but close enough) made it difficult to get the point across as well as I would have liked. Feel free to use this as the basis of your own letters to the editor, but if you do...PLEASE make an effort to customize it, so that the same "form letter" isn't showing up in dozens of different papers. Or worse, several times in the same paper. Posted by T.L. James on August 24, 2003 11:06 PM
Comments
Thomas, have you considered trying for an op-ed piece? A lot of newspapers accept them and I've had some success with publishing them. With the CAIB Report coming out and more discussions of the future of the space program, this might be a good time to try. Posted by: Mark R. Whittington at August 25, 2003 05:10 PM Maybe I should. I just got a nasty letter (well, more curt than nasty) from the old hometown paper, pointing out that they only accept letters from local residents, so that avenue is pretty limited. Posted by: T.L. James at August 25, 2003 09:39 PM Great letter. I really like the tie-in you make between the two events. I'll use it as a basis for a letter to the Houston Chronicle, if Mark hasn't already beaten me to it. Posted by: Carl Carlsson at August 26, 2003 09:39 PM |
