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How To Quickly and Easily Pick Hot Topics For Articles

By David Maschke

"What shall I write about?" is the first question that

inexperienced writers ask their literary advisers. "If you

haven't anything to write about, why write at all?" might

be an easy answer.

Most persons, as a matter of fact, have plenty to

write about but do not realize it. Not lack of subjects, but

inability to recognize the possibilities of what lies at

hand, is their real difficulty.

The best method of finding subjects is to look at every

person, every event, every experience - in short, at everything -

with a view to seeing whether or not it has possibilities for a

special feature article. Even in the apparently prosaic round of

everyday life will be found a variety of themes. A circular

letter from a business firm announcing a new policy, a

classified advertisement in a newspaper, the complaint of a

scrub-woman, a new variety of fruit in the grocer's

window, an increase in the price of laundry work, a hurried luncheon

at a cafeteria - any of the hundred and one daily experiences may suggest a "live" topic for an article.

Subjects and phases of subjects that attract readers may,

for convenience, be divided into the following classes, which,

however, are not mutually exclusive:

1.Timely topics,

2.Unique, novel, and extraordinary persons, things, and

events,

3.Mysteries,

4.Romance,

5.Adventure,

6.Contests for supremacy,

7.Children,

8.Animals,

9.Hobbies and amusements,

10.Familiar persons, places, and objects,

11.Prominent persons, places, and objects,

12.Matters involving the life, property, and welfare of

others,

13.Matters that affect the reader's own success and well-

being.

Of course, you'll want to track your articles to determine

which subjects really push the "hot buttons" of your

readers.

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