Tuesday, May 21, 2024

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Contents
1 Before you begin
1.1 Is your story news?
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2 Starting out
3 Essential steps
3.1 Meet content guidelines
3.2 Write in ‘news’ style
3.3 List your sources
3.3.1 Original reporting?
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3.5 Request a peer review
4 Optional steps
4.1 Avoiding edit conflicts
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4.3 Continuing coverage
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5 See also
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