TIPS

Be concise. Be engaging. Make an interesting point. Don't rant.

Even if you don't get published, you will feel better. You will be making a difference.

Contact Newspapers

Make your opinion known! You may have a small shot at getting published, but if you don't try, it will never happen. Make sure you have your spelling and grammar checked, and be logical!

Wall Street Journal

You can email the WSJ at wsj.ltrs@wsj.com. You have to include your city and state. All letters are subject to editing and unpublished letters can be neither acknowledged nor returned. If you want to send a letter intended for publication, the address is:

The Editor
200 Liberty St.
New York, NY 10281

The Wall Street Journal is currently the number 2 newspaper in the country. It publishes opinions from the left, middle and center.

The New York Times

Letters to the editor should only be sent to The Times, and not to other publications. They do not publish open letters or third-party letters.

Letters for publication should be no longer than 150 words, must refer to an article that has appeared within the last seven days, and must include the writer's address and phone numbers. No attachments, please.

They cannot return or acknowledge unpublished letters. Writers of those letters selected for publication will be notified within a week. Letters may be shortened for space requirements.

Send a letter to the editor by e-mailing letters@nytimes.com or faxing (212)556-3622.

You may also mail your letter to:

Letters to the Editor
The New York Times
620 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10018

This is currently the number 3 newspaper in the country. They describe themselves as vociferously liberal. We see them as a radically left paper. Conservatives beware!

USA TODAY

In terms of circulation, USA TODAY is the number one newspaper in the country today. If you want to contact them, they have a nice form to make it easy for you. Just click Contact USA Today and let them know what you think.

 

NEWSWEEK

Newsweek Domestic Print Edition

Letters to the Editor for the U.S. print edition: Letters@newsweek.com
Mailing Address:
Newsweek
251 W. 57th St.
New York, NY 10019

Newsweek.com Edition

Editorial questions and comments for the web edition: WebEditors@newsweek.com
(If writing about a particular article, please include the author's name in the subject line of your email.)