Spreading the word: experiences of writing a plain-language newsletter - Sarah Carr

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Spreading the word: experiences of writing a plain-language newsletter Sarah Carr, 13 October 2010

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In January 2007, Plain Language Commission (PLC) launched a free monthly e-newsletter, Pikestaff. By the time of the conference, we had published over 40 issues, distributed to around 2,000 customers, colleagues and others. This session described our experiences of producing Pikestaff, using as a framework the PROCESS method (PLC’s five-stage approach to writing).

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Spreading the word:experiences of writing

a plain-language newsletterSarah Carr, 13 October 2010

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Introducing Pikestaff

• Free e-newsletter of 2,000–2,500 words

• Written by me, edited by Martin Cutts

• Started January 2007

• Have now published 41 issues

• Emailed to 2,000 customers and colleagues

• Reader survey completed summer 2010

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PROCESS method

PLC’s five-stage approach to writing:

• Purpose

• Content

• Structure

• Style and language

• Revision of everything

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Purpose

• What you want to achieve

• Target readers

• Title and logo

• Frequency and timing

• Method of distribution

• Promoting the publication

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Content

• Overall length

• Article types and lengths

• Regular slots

• Encouraging contributions from others

• Ensuring factual accuracy

• Archiving content

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Structure

• Organising topics and items

• Navigational aids

• Graphics

• Layout and design

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Style

• Language used

• Explaining technical jargon

• Ensuring accuracy

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Revision of everything

• Editing and proofreading

• Dealing with any errors that slip through

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For more information • To subscribe to Pikestaff, visit

www.clearest.co.uk and click on ‘Newsletter’.

• To contact me, email

[email protected].

• For further reading, try Producing Successful

Magazines, Newsletters and e-Zines, by Carol

Harris, How To Books, 2004.