How to pitch the Wall Street Journal's op-ed page
"Robert Pollock - Editorial Features Editor for The Wall Street Journal" gives you tips on how to pitch op-ed essays to that newspaper.
Pollock is open to a wide variety of topics, but says he takes a special interest in the war and the crisis in healthcare in entitlements.
Essays typically run 900-1,200 words, but occasionally run much longer.
I learned about the article from Erica Dreifus' Practicing Writing blog of April 16.
Pollock is open to a wide variety of topics, but says he takes a special interest in the war and the crisis in healthcare in entitlements.
Essays typically run 900-1,200 words, but occasionally run much longer.
I learned about the article from Erica Dreifus' Practicing Writing blog of April 16.
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