Writing a News Article Title
Father Divested of Custody and Parental Rights of Child after Denying Mother’s Visitation Rights
Domestic Relations Court’s Decision in Favor of Plaintiff
Hi,
I am trying to write a news article and wondering what rules are there for writing the title.
Are the above acceptable as titles?
The first one is main title and the second one is sub-title.
I am not sure whether I should put a verb like "is" or "gets" in front of "divested" for clearer meaning.
Also, I want to know to what extent the omission of articles is allowed. As for my case, do I have to put articles at the very front of the title and the subtitle?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Writing a News Article Title
Way too long for a headline.
Father Divested of Custody and Parental Rights of Child after Denying Mother’s Visitation Rights
Father Denies Mother Visition, Loses Custody
The second headline is both redundant but non-informative.
Obviously, if it's a custody battle, it's Domestic Relations.
You're making the reader assume the plaintiff is the mother.
But you also just gave the outcome in the main header, so what extra informatin are you providing here that you haven't already given?
Re: Writing a News Article Title
Thanks for your comment
One quick question:
I am thinking of replacing "denying" with "refusing".
Do you think that's a good idea or it doesn't make much difference?
Re: Writing a News Article Title
I think it's a better choice, actually.
Go for it!
Re: Writing a News Article Title
What about "interfering with"?
It just popped up in my head.
I have a hunch you gotta like this one even better.
Re: Writing a News Article Title
For a headline? You "gotta" think shorter!