Anyone can send a letter to the editor, but that doesn't mean it will get published.
People send letters to the editor for two basic reasons. First, and most common, is to simply have their opinion on a certain subject printed. They are sometimes valid. Secondly, a letter to the editor may praise or criticize one of the pieces in the publication.
Many magazines publish letters to the editor. Some of the magazines that publish the letters to the editor include Bucknell, The Nation and TeenInk. Many newspapers also publish letters to the editor.
"Letters to the Editor" is usually a section of an old style Paper News Paper. Most news paper web sites have a link or Email address for this purpose. If it is going snail mail address it to "Letters To The Editor" at the news paper mailing address.
Before sending out specs, it is best to send a query letter to the editor of the publishing company or magazine. You should wait for a reply from the editor asking you to send in the specs.
The possessive form is editor-in-chief's.Example: Send this to the editor-in-chief's desk.
Yes, since e-mail is not allowed.
No, the content of letters to the editor is typically not subject to peer review before publication.
most days they would write but I don't know when or if they would have been sent
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express opinions.
You send dispute letters until you have received the results you want.
Yes, you can definetly send letters to people. It's called M-A-I-L.