In your letter, mention the original story with its title, date, and author, and then write your response.

Don’t fudge the facts to make a point, because someone will probably catch your mistake and it will discredit your argument.

If you have experience with whatever issue is at hand, a personal testimony could help inspire the pathos of your reader, and connect to them in a way pure logic and facts can’t.

Newspapers usually don’t print anonymous letters, though they might withhold your name if you ask.

For example, the Washington Post prefers letters under 250 words. [7] X Research source

For example, The New York Times prefers letters responding to articles from the past 7 days. [9] X Research source

Check the newspaper’s requirements one last time before you submit.