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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: November 1999; Vol. 79, No. 11
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 100 Best Writers of the Century: What You Can Learn From Them By the Writer's Digest staff This is the century's literary dream team. These 100 writers--selected from your nomina-tions--appear on this list because they produced quality work that influenced the writing world and was especially innovative or experimental. Learn from their stories and perhaps your name will appear on the next list of the 100 Best. Plus, go to writersdigest 100Best for more information and to discuss the list.

Horror Scares Up Grand Prize By Shanon Martin Presenting the top ten finishers in each of the ten categories in the 1999 Writer's Digest Writing Competition. Plus, we talk to Grand Prize winner Julie Rogers.

Writing Clinic: Throw Away Those Throwaway Lines Critique by Michael J. Bugeja, poem provided by Marion Brimm Rewey Each line of poetry must pull its own weight, and the lines that begin the poem are especially important. Learn how to pare down your poems to bring out their strength.

Writing ... With Children By Lauren Kessler When you're a freelancer and a parent, writing at home with the kids forces you to juggle your priorities in order to write. A veteran freelancing mom shares her secrets for combining work and family.

Great Gifts for Writers By John N. Frank Find the perfect holiday gift for a writer friend (or pad your own wish list) with useful, fun and super-extravagant toys for the writing life.

Write a Better Holiday Letter By Sheila Bender Instead of sending a letter that reports on your family's comings and goings, create a keepsake letter by sharing something that you've learned. You'll touch your readers and create a stronger connection with them.

COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress tenses up.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell recommends reading.
TRADEMARKS Sharone F. Cannon sounds out sensory marks.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS.
THE WRITING LIFE Tips for making characters real, a book signing conversation and (of course) Your Assignment.
THE MARKETS Ride off with horse magazines, get More from Myrna Blyth and find the perfect market in our listings.
CHRONICLE Playing around with writer Barbie and her best friend, Midge.


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