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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 1996; Vol 76, No 9
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:
TEN TIPS FOR BUTlER SEX... SCENES, BY ELIZABETH BENEDICT. Sex in fiction presents unique challenges. A novelist and author of The Joy of Writing Sex offers "ten guidelines broad enough to accommodate most every sexual appetite and literary style.".

IN THE SHADOW OF ED McBAIN, INTERVIEW BY TOM CALLAHAN. Evan Hunter has long written in the shadow of his more popular alter ego, Ed McBain, the pseudonym Hunter uses for the 87th Precinct mystery series. But the jig is up: Now Hunter is rebuilding his other career, the one responsible for such novels as The Blackboard Jungle and Privileged Conversations.

THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF A GREAT ARTICLE, BY MICHAEL J. BUGEJA. Your nonfiction articles must contain all seven of these essential elements or they won't be published. Our expert shows how to take your article from "Almost There" to "Sold!".

FIVE KEYS TO WRITING SCARY KIDS' STORIES, BY GEORGE EDWARD STANLEY. These days you'll find the things that go bump in the night in the pages of the hottest-selling books for children and young adults. A veteran kids' "spooker" explains the five easy steps that go into telling a deliciously chilling tale.

THE GREAT AGENT DILEMMA, BY DON McKINNEY. Does this sound familiar? "I can't get a publisher without an agent, and I can't get an agent excited without some interest from a publisher." But this isn't always the case. Listen in as some of the industry's top agents explain how you can get an agent excited about you and your book.

CHRONICLE: A PUBLICIST IN THE FAMILY, BY ANDROMEDA ROMANO-LAX. When her father-in-law aggressively promotes her book, this first-time author wavers between unbridled embarrassment and grudging resignation. Until his efforts are silenced.

COLUMNS:
FICTION: Nancy Kress on putting minor characters to work.
POETRY: Michael J. Bugeja on triumphant translations.
NONFICTION: David A. Fryxell goes anti- anecdotes.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER: Chip Rowe explains how to create your own e-zine.

DEPARTMENTS:
LETTERS.
THE WRITING LIFE: Tales from writing's lighter side. Plus, your chance to win prizes!.
THE MARKETS: Your opportunity to find buyers for your writing.
TRADEMARK UPDATE.
TIP SHEET: Quick tips that will help your writing today. Plus, our experts answer your questions.


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