“Patron Saint of Letter Writing"… I love it! :D
I might just point out firstly that I have only written to the SMH twice (the second one was the one that got in recently, the other one wasn’t published). My involvement with the letters page generally extends only to reading them and sometimes discussing them with Sophie!
[quote author="Sophie"]As a side note, remember that even if you don’t get published yourself you add to the weighting of letters on a particular issue, which determines the weighting of those that are published. So keep writing and be encouraged!
[quote author="Dani"]As I understand it the policy of the SMH letter department (and I would presume the majority of letter departments from other papers) is to publish a sample of letters received which is in direct proportion to all the letters received on one any given topic (for or against). So whilst I would agree with you that there does seem to be a fairly obvious bias against Christians (or at least Sydney Anglican ones!!) in the SMH at times I’m fairly sure that what is published in the letters section is determined by who writes what how many times :)
That’s right. I posted this before (ages ago) but thought that it might be relevant for those who haven’t read it:
[quote author="Luke"]I was wondering whether it would be worth keeping a running tally of who got printed (and when?) as everyone loves a bit of competition ;)
Or perhaps a thread of letters submitted (published or not!)? That would also be interesting!
[quote author="Minorbob"]I’m not sure whether it would be worth it for a paper like the SMH which appears (to me at least) to run a fairly obvious editorial anti-Christian bias. It would take a lot of work by Christians in Sydney, and it would be too easy for the editors of the SMH to just bin the letters.
It doesn’t have to be lots of work, I don’t think. As Jason said, people are gifted in different ways. So if someone gifted in letter writing is willing to make the time to write, better that than all of us presume that our letters won’t get published and therefore not contribute at all!
[quote author="Gordon"]I wonder if this thread might not be better re-launched under a new title. I just have this sense in my bones that if any smh journalists were lurking on this site (I know you’re going to say that never happens, but indulge me) they might take the existence of a forum like this the wrong way. It does look suspiciously like it’s targetting the smh. I can see it now—“Letter-writers collude to indoctrinate Herald Readers” by Kelly Burke.
I understand your point, Gordon (great name!), but I like to think SMH journos and conspiracy theorists would know that Herald readers are intelligent enough to think for themselves… right?!
However, I agree that there is no reason why we shouldn’t interact more with others through the media – be that radio or newspapers or anything else (e.g. Guy in Australian Idol!)
[quote author="Dani"]Well, I’m not sure that you can say that writing letters to the editor (about Christian articles and reports particularly) is not a form of evangelism in some respect. Whenever I write a letter to the editor I try to convey the message or foundation of the gospel (which often directly counters what has been reported).
If any of my letters (which very rarely get published anyway) help even just one person understand (or begin to understand) that what we are on about is a relationship with God through Christ (and not church pews, choirs, ordination of women and so on) then I think my time has been well spent.
Amen to that! Angela, your example is good in helping us understand how we function as a body of Christ – different parts with different gifts but one purpose and head, that is, Christ.
[quote author="Angela"]Those who have the ability/gift to write clearly and succintly from a Christian perspective can and should do so. In no way does it negate or prevent Christians from evangelising, caring for the disadvantaged and needy as minorbob lovingly challenged. Surley we, as God’s chosen people and blessed with a every spiritual blessing and with a variety of talents and gifts can do take up addressing our multi-media with a Christian perspective AND evangelise AND care for the needy AND .......(fill in the blanks). As Christians we have something to say which is really worth hearing. We mustn’t remain silent, but speak or write thoughtfully and prayerfully.
[quote author="Sophie"]I refuse to join in Hannah’s blatant attempt to boost her posting rate :-P
I wasn’t! I promise I wasn’t…
Han :)