Back to basics: the nut graph
The first post in a WordCount occasional series on writing basics looks at the nut graph, the little paragraph with the big impact.
By Michelle V. Rafter on January 7, 2010 | 21 Responses
The first post in a WordCount occasional series on writing basics looks at the nut graph, the little paragraph with the big impact.
Posted in Books, Language, Writing | Tagged elements of a news story, how to write a nut graph, Mashable, New Yorker, nut graph, writing basics | 21 Responses
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