Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts

I'm No George Will, That's For Sure

Category: By Christian
This year I have had the opportunity to be a guest columnist for The Kansas City Star. As part of their Midwest Voices panel, I got to write five op-ed pieces this year as well as blog on their op-ed site. My final column dropped on Saturday, and the bulk of my responsibilities are now over.

All in all, I'm glad I did it. I went into the experience with the goal of communicating aspects of my faith that form my ethical paradigms, and I think I did that well. It wasn't easy, though. You can't just write for a newspaper and start preaching. For people to listen, you have to weave your ideas in under the radar and do it concisely. Do you know how hard it is to limit your take on something you are passionate about to 650 words? Way harder than I could have guessed. But for a verbose individual like myself, it was a helpful exercise.

When I look back on my five articles, I think they do a good job summarizing how I try to live out my faith. I started out writing about the boys I work with. I wrote about a coffee shop that my local YWCA runs in an effort to achieve its goal of "eliminating racism and empowering women". I wrote about adopting Elli. I wrote about my city's new recycling program. I finished by writing about the boys. Am I a pro-life environmentalist who strives for racial reconciliation and shalom for the disenfranchised? Yeppers.

An ancillary benefit of my experience this year has been a deeper appreciate for columnists who do a good job of writing thoughtfully. My main inspiration to apply for this gig was Leonard Pitts. I've never met him before, but I've always been very impressed with his ability to graciously tackle tough subjects. He's never been a shill for a single political party. He is able to recognize both sides of an issue and judge them fairly. And now I realize why there aren't more columnists like him. It's way easier to pound out 650 words about why Obama is the incarnation of Mussolini or McCain's real estate than it is to thoughtfully engage issues in a constructive manner.

I've also gained new respect for George Will and David Brooks. I really appreciate how those guys stay on message and keep their arguments above the fray. They write with a depth and nuance that has actually helped me as I go through this process of rethinking a lot of my political assumptions from the past. If the Republicans get swept tomorrow, I hope that they listen to those two guys as they rethink what they are going to be about as a party.

Renew and Restore
 

Two Things

Category: By Christian
There are two things I anticipate getting better at this year.

1. Writing

2. Humility

A couple of weeks ago I found out that I was accepted to be one of 10 Midwest Voices for the Kansas City Star. I get to write 5 op/ed pieces that will appear in the paper, and I also get to blog on the Star's Midwest Voices blog.

I've been reading the newspaper for as long as I can remember. Mostly the sports section and comics at first, but I'm not at the point where I read just about every page each morning. Thus, it's a thrill for me to be able to contribute to something that I enjoy so much.

What I have learned so far is that I have seriously got to get my stuff together. My first hard article does not drop until a week from Saturday, but I have tested the waters out on the blog.

Yesterday's post on the recent incident where a reporter joked that Tiger Woods should be lynched was not met with resounding support. I was called "Ms. Dashiell", "Al Sharpton" and "vindictive". I was also accused of "damaged reporting" and "stirring the pot with dubious research".

Not bad for a rookie.

To be perfectly honest, I'm not all that torn up about it. More than anything, I'm frustrated with myself because I thought there were times where my writing could have been more clear and where I could have emphasized my main points better. It is a good learning experience, and I hope that I can continue to get better.

All that to say, if the blogging on this site is a little less frequent throughout 2008, it's because I'm writing other places. Check out the Voices blog. Perhaps I'll make you angry in the process.

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