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Newspaper columnists are paid to write down what they think about various subjects. They are paid to give their opinion. That is why every columnist has a bent, one way or the other. Neutrality is the lack of an opinion, so columnists are never neutral. In other words, they earn a living by writing something that someone of the same bent will enthusiastically agree with and someone of the opposite bent will vehemently disagree with. That sells newspapers and keeps them employed.

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How to submit a letter to the editor

We welcome letters to the editor of The Providence Journal. Each must carry the writer's printed name, signature, address and daytime phone number. We strongly favor letters of 250 words or fewer, typed and double-spaced. Please do not fax letters. Also, except in extraordinary circumstances, we cannot consider for publication columns exceeding 900 words.

When citing an article in The Journal, please give its headline, date and page. We reserve the right to edit submissions for space and clarity.

We regret that the large number of submissions means that we must limit the number we publish and cannot acknowledge their receipt. Writers will be contacted, however, if we have substantive questions.

Send submissions via e-mail to: Submit a letter via e-mail

or by regular mail to:
Letters to the Editor
The Providence Journal
75 Fountain St.
Providence, RI 02902

We reserve the right to use, re-use and permit third-party use of any material submitted to us.