Feature Writing Shara Cooper Feature Writing Shara Cooper

20 Feature Writing Ideas to Inspire Your Next Story

Feature writing thrives on curiosity, character, and narrative depth. Whether you’re a journalist, content writer, or creative nonfiction author, the strongest features are built around people and the human-interest angles that bring issues to life. Below are 20 proven types of feature stories, drawn from Bruce Garrison’s Professional Feature Writing and Susan Pape & Susan Featherstone’s Feature Writing: A Practical Introduction. Each one offers a doorway into compelling, memorable writing.

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Feature Writing Shara Cooper Feature Writing Shara Cooper

Editing a Novel vs. Editing a Feature Story: Same Steps, Different Goals

One of the most common confusions among writers is the difference between the types of editing. Ask five people and you may get five answers: “Developmental editing is structure,” “Line editing is grammar,” “Copyediting is just proofreading.” In truth, each of these labels describes a specific layer of intervention that builds on the one before it.

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Building the Story Shara Cooper Building the Story Shara Cooper

Setting as Character: How Place Shapes Story

Writers are often told to “describe the setting” as if place were a static backdrop, the equivalent of scenery in a play. A few sentences about weather, a glimpse of a street, a name of a town—and then on to the “real” action. But fiction that endures shows us something very different: setting is never passive. It shapes the story as profoundly as character and plot.

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The Shape of Stories: Arcs, Structures, and the Architectures of Narrative

Writers often fear that structure will stifle creativity, that once you start talking about arcs and acts and pyramids, the magic vanishes. But structure isn’t a cage — it’s scaffolding.

Structure holds the story steady while you climb. Painters use canvas; architects use blueprints; musicians use scales. Storytellers, too, have always leaned on shapes.

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Building the Story Shara Cooper Building the Story Shara Cooper

Show vs. Tell: Why you need both

“Show, don’t tell.”

It’s probably the first piece of writing advice most of us hear. And it sounds simple enough: don’t state things directly, dramatize them instead. Yet if you follow the rule too literally, your prose will bloat with unnecessary detail. If you ignore it, your writing risks turning flat and lifeless.

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The Writer's Toolbox Shara Cooper The Writer's Toolbox Shara Cooper

How to Shape Sentences That Readers Feel as Well as Read

Most writers spend hours making sure a sentence says the right thing. Fewer spend time listening to how it sounds. Yet prose is never silent. Even on the page, rhythm shapes meaning. Readers “hear” your sentences in their inner ear, and that music influences how quickly they read, what emotions they feel, and whether they linger or skim.

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Get Paid Shara Cooper Get Paid Shara Cooper

Get Paid: Briarpatch Magazine

Briarpatch is an award-winning magazine of politics and culture. Fiercely independent and proudly polemical, Briarpatch offers original reporting, insight, and analysis from a grassroots perspective. As a reader-supported publication, Briarpatch is not just devoted to reporting on social movements — it’s committed to building them.

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