Writing an Op-ed
While there is no single way to write an op-ed, the following structure may help you identify the different parts you need and a common way to organize them. This comes from The OpEd Project, where you can find more information to guide you.
- Lede and news hook
- Grab your reader’s attention using a recent news story that would be of interest to your audience
- Thesis statement
- Argument (with evidence; use many paragraphs)
- 1st point (use evidence)
- 2nd point (use evidence)
- 3rd point (use evidence)
- “To be sure” paragraph
- Address potential criticism.
- Conclusion
- Connect your conclusion back to the lede.