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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: October 1995; Vol. 75, No. 10
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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FEATURES:
THE COURAGE TO WRITE BY RALPH KEYES What are you afraid of in your writing life? Whatever it is, you don't necessarily want to banish fear. Instead, you must learn to use its energy. A veteran writer offers three tips for creating braver, stronger prose.

HOW TO TURN YOUR ARTICLES INTO BOOKS BY MAXINE ROCK Do your magazine pieces focus on facets of the same topic? Then maybe there's a book in your articles. (You may already be an expert!) Here's how to review your past writing for "book-ability.".

CREATING ACTION SCENES THAT MOVE BY WILLIAM H. LOVEJOY If your story's action scenes leave readers reaching for the No-Doz, you must use techniques to keep the action moving. The author of more than 18 action/adventure novels shows you how.

YOU CAN SELL A MOVIE OF THE WEEK BY LIANE BONIN Longtime television staples, movies of the week mast be a freelancer's best access to Hollywood. Producers want tales of triumph and tragedy, and if you can find such stories to tell, you just might be able to write and sell these made-for-TV movies.

WRITE YOUR WAY TO A PAID VACATION BY LORIANN HOFF OBERLIN Many tourist hot spots invite travel writers to sample their vacation offerings. Here's how to land free trips, maintain your objectivity and still have time to get a tan.

CHRONICLE:
"WAX FRUIT. NOT TO BE EATEN." BY LARRY TRITTEN A writer of humor and satire, or a natural-born con man gone astray?.

NONFICTION David A. Fryxell's guide to cracking up.
FICTION Nancy Kress grows a story.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja shines new light on an old form.
SCRIPTS Lawrence G. DiTillio blows open the door on TV opportunities.
LETTERS This means war.
THE WRITING LIFE Laughing at facts.
ASK OUR EXPERTS.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT It's a mystery.
THE MARKETS How to make your hobbies pay.
TIP SHEET Funny business?.


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