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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: December 2000; Volume 80, Number 12
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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On the Cover: 365 Writing Prompts. Photo A Al Parrish.

365 Writing Prompts By the WD Staff Resolve to write in 2001 with our prompts for every day of the new year.

Answers to Your Top Writing Questions Check out the Fiction, Nonfiction and Zinc Scene columns for responses to readers' questions about the ins and outs of the industry.

Careers; What a Top Agent Wants By Julianne Hill Get inside the life of agent Laurie Liss and learn what to send an agent's way.

When to Break Writing Rules By Lori Foyer A romance writer shows you how to successfully write outside your genre's lines. Plus! On page 27, Mr. RoMANtic, Michael Webb, tells you how to sell your new niche to an old market once you break those rules.

How to Write Plays for Kids By Christina Hamlett Dd the three R's of children's playwriting to your alphabet, and spell success in this hot writing market.

WD Interview: Homer Hickam Jr. By Katie Struckel Rocket Boys' author discusses his second memoir and shares the secrets to remembering the stories of your life.

Business: Get Great Gifts for Writers By Jeffery D. Zbar Save yourself some holiday hassle with this list of gifts, perfect for any writer.

Food Mags: Tips for BreakingIn ByJno Your name doesn't have to he Emeril Lagasse to freelance for Bon Appetit.

Columns.
Careers Julianne Hill.
Flctlon Nancy Kress.
Nonfiction David A. Fryxell.
Scripts Cynthia whitcomb.
Freelance Success Amanda Lynch 44 Writing itin Clinic: Foreshadowing.
Departments.
Letters from Maui.
U The Writing Life Calendar.
First Success Kelly Nickell.
Zinc Scene Katie DuMont.
Markets Spotlight.
WD Article Index.
Your Assignment Sarah Beam.
Tools of the Trade and Literary Trails return next month.
Empowers Poems critique by Michael Btlgc`ja, poem by Verlla Lee Hinegardner 46 ePublishing Amy Gahran.
Business Jeffery D. Zbar How to Reach Us.


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