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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: July 1987; Vol. 67, No. 7
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The ROBERT LUDLUM Techniques.

FEATURES:
THE LUDLUM TECHNIQUES INTERVIEW BY LANNY SHERWIN Visit with Robert Ludlum in his office as the bestselling author explains how he prepares for and how he writes such bestsellers as The Bourne Supremacy--and how you can, too.

"MY FIRST SALE": IT PAYS TO BE A READER BY PAT SOBLESKIE Many magazines feature "reader-contribution" pages that solicit anecdotes and tips and other short items from readers. Now, if one of those readers happened to be a writer.

DEVELOPING THE EYE OF THE WRITER BY MARJORIE MUELLER FREER Follow our writing instructor as she leads you--physically and figuratively--through a story setting, so you can develop your powers of observation and your writing skills.

MAKING YOUR ARTICLE LEADS SPARKLE BY MICHAEL J. BUGEJA The first portion of your nonfiction manuscript--the lead--is the most important. The lead hooks readers and editors, and is crucial to selling your work. Here's how to improve your leads.

CHRONICLE: "YOU'RE THE BIG WRITER-RIGHT?!" BY JULI TARPIN How can you possibly turn down the sister, the niece, the cousin--anyone who needs you to "whack out" a letter, a birthday card, a condolence, a thank-you note ... ? Easily. Very very easily.

COLUMNS:.
NONFICTION "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Keyboard ...," by Art Spikol.
POETRY "The Dance of the Sestina," by Judson Jerome.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER "Compacts and Convertibles," by Ronald John Donovan.
FICTION "Turnabout Is Fair Play," by Lawrence Block.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS Haiku and you.
THE WRITING LIFE Home-grown bedtime tales.
TIP SHEET Like, tips on using like.
THE MARKETS.


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