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TITLE: The Writer Magazine
["Essential for writers since 1887" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: December 2001 Volume 114 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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Expressing the inexpressible MARK FITZGERALD An array of accomplished authors reflect on the role of words in the face of a nation's grief. [Writers wriote about the terrorist attacks of 911]

Writer's mind SCOTT EDELSTEIN When Zen and the creative process combine for true expression: a conversation with Natalie Goldberg and Steve Hagen.

Rejection guaranteed WILLIAM TAPPLY Query letters are key to getting your nonfiction articles published. Can you spot all of the amateurisms in our sample?.

COVER STORY: SPIRITUAL WRITING:
Teaching without preaching JENNIFER M. PAQUETTE It can be like walking a tightrope sometimes, but write about religion with tact, fairness and heart and you'll hook your readers. For spiritual markets, see page 49.

The art of beginnings MARGE PIERCY AND IRA WOOD You only have a few pages in which to persuade the reader to keep going. Two novelists show you how to write an irresistible beginning.

Holiday gifts for writers NANCY HENDRICKSON Picky, picky, picky. Exactly. Our holiday gift guide has something to please even the fussiest writer.

This year's best books for writers STEPHANIE DICKISON Our roundup of books will immerse you in the craft of writing and the lives of writers.

DEPARTMENTS.
Editor's notes.
Letters.
Contributors.
Dear Writer KELLY JAMES-ENGER How to sell your screenplay to agents and producers.
@Deadline News and motes, quips and quotes.
Syntax Ati'riiva PLoTNrKK An oh-my-God-these-exieltcl( (lu 1)1ictt tt ed-modifiers-lnst-mitt. cHi Iì)Ft \ c i sti l id t.
Poet to poet PATRICK MORAN Oh, go ahead, be a word geek and play around with word order.
Bottom line KINiN SWENSON GOLLNICK Creating a promotional brochure tor yourself is easier than you think.
Market focus LisA CRAZ'MN How to let your spiritual writing shine and access a growing market.
Writers wanted.
Classified advertising.
How I write top true-crime writer Ann Rule doesn't have time for writer's block.


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