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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
JANUARY 1996; Vol. 76, No. 1
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:
10 TIME-TESTED STEPS
TO BECOMING A PUBLISHED AUTHOR
BY KENNETH HENSON
Here's the advice you need to make 1996 your year for writing success. We promise.
NOW TO BARGAIN A BIGGER PAYCHECK BY LINDA BERKHOUDT O'CONNOR
Want to know the #1 secret to earning more money for your writing? Just ask the editor for it. A seasoned freelancer explains how to prepare for and conduct negotiations like a pro.
GET MOTIVATED ... AND STAY MOTIVATED
BY GREG DAUGHERTY
To make it as a freelancer, you can't let rejections deter you. Leant how to increaseyour odds for success by rejecting rejection and finding the editor who's waiting for your manuscript to arrive.
HOW TO BUILD A NOVEL SYNOPSIS
BY KATHARINE ELISKA KIMBRIEL
What's so tough about outlining abrief description of your novel's plot and characters? Nothing, once you read our expert's step-by-step guide to building a synopsis that will leave editors begging to see your novel.
FINDING YOUR SHORT STORY'S TRUE BEGINNING
BY DARRELL SCHWEITZER
You don't have time to begin your short story with detailed descriptions or complete histories. As this author and editor explains, a short story begins "when your character gets hit in the head with a brick.".
WRITING THE INSPIRATIONAL NOVEL
BY ELAINE L. SCHULTE
The inspirational and religious market is booming--and there's room for you.
CHRONICLE: PLAYING WITH WORDS
BY LYNN PLOURDE
"I write children's books. I've been at it for ten years, but I had no luck getting published until I started to work less and play more.".
COLUMNS.
FICTION Nancy Kress breaks rules (for a reason.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja gets with the (poetry) group.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Dave Schoomnaker becomes a W WWeb-footed friend.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell on why writers never may vacation.
THE WRITING LIFE Send us the shirts off your back and tackle Your Assignment for fun and prizes.
WRITERS' RESOURCES 42 THE MARKETS Where to get paidforyouradvice.
TIP SHEET Cheap researching, and our experts discuss your rights.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS Satire? That's not funny.
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