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      • A letter to the editor—or LTE—is a short message to a local news publication that states your opinion on an issue and typically includes a call to action for your elected oficials and community members to address that same issue.
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  2. A Letter to the Editor (LTE) is a brief communication to a journals editor or editorial team. It is usually written in response to a recent publication within the journal, but can also be on an unrelated topic of inter-est to the journal’s readership.

  3. Letter to the Editor. Definition of genre. Letters to the editor are written by readers of a newspaper, magazine, or other source, on topics relevant to the publication’s audience. They address diverse topics, from commentary on local, state, national, and international current events, to responses to opinions and stories previously put forth ...

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  4. A letter to the editor is a letter sent to a publication about issues of concern from its readers. Letters to the editor are often some of the most popular pieces to read in a publication because of their short and emotional nature.

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    • 2020
  5. Letters to the editor: Processes and pitfalls. Writing a letter to the editor (LTE) offers journal readers the op-portunity to engage in continued scholarly dialogue in response to a published article.

    • Jacqueline K. Owens, Vickie Thaw
    • 2021
  6. Sep 27, 2020 · A Letter to the Editor (LTE) is a brief communication to a journals editor or editorial team. It is usually written in response to a recent publication within the journal, but can also be on an unrelated topic of interest to the journal’s readership.

  7. Dec 1, 2006 · A letter to the editor provides a means of communication between the author of an article and the reader of a journal, allowing continued dialog about journal content to take place.

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