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More art than science, but fun to write. But they need the same amount of reporting as news. William Blundell, author of The Art and Craft of Feature Writing, offers these suggestions. E 1 Tease me, you devil. Intrigue the reader. Get the reader to invest a little time in reading the lead. Blundell organizes stories around a main theme statement that may or may not later turn out to be the lead or the nut graph. They have the least organized stories. Three tests for a good anecdotal lead. Organize a.

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More art than science, but fun to write. But they need the same amount of reporting as news. William Blundell, author of The Art and Craft of Feature Writing, offers these suggestions. E 1 Tease me, you devil. Intrigue the reader. Get the reader to invest a little time in reading the lead. Blundell organizes stories around a main theme statement that may or may not later turn out to be the lead or the nut graph. They have the least organized stories. Three tests for a good anecdotal lead. Organize a.

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