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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: December 1999; Vol. 79, No. 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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FEATURES:
Wired, Wired World We don't just cover e-books, e-rights and e-queries--find out how you can boost your bottom line and write from anywhere.

Electronic Books By Mitchell G. Bard E-book readers are a hot new toy. Web sites offering downloadable titles are generating buzz. Are there opportunities in electronic publishing? Where does your work fit into the mix? We'll answer all your questions, plus give you tips on making sure an e-publisher is right for you.

A Guide to Writers' Rights in the New Millennium By Howard G. Zaharoff Now that you know all about e-publishing, turn your attention to your contracts. Our legal expert clarifies the murky e-rights situation in the light of the Tasini appeal and offers you some tips for dealing with aggregators.

Your Ticket to E-Query Success By Jack Neff Could sending SASEs be a thing of the past? If an editor accepts e-queries, maybe. This new form of communication has new guidelines, but whether your query is in an envelope or in e-mail, you'll still need to pitch your best.

Writing Clinic: Every Scene Needs a Place Critique by Caroline Crane, manuscript provided by Karen and Sherylyn Dunstall For readers to visualize the world you've created, you must know all the details. See how this fantasy story benefits from stronger scene-setting.

Making Money on the Web By Sally Richards Using the Internet to research new markets and expand your business can boost your bottom line. Take the advice of a freelancer who used the Internet to add $30,000 to her income.

Brave New Words By Richard Lederer The last 50 years have added hundreds of new words to American English. Take a tour of this new vocabulary with our advisory board's language maven.

Write Without Boundaries By Jan Jaben-Eilon Combine today's technology with good, old-fashioned networking, and you can become a successful expatriate writer. If you don't want to leave the country, take advantage of our tips for sending your work on the grand tour.

COLUMNS.
FICTION Nancy Kress rethinks a story.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell opens with a quote.
BUSINESS OF WRITING Jeffery D. Zbar taxes himself.
SCRIPTS Cynthia Whitcomb writes starring roles.
DEPARTMENTS.
EDITOR'S LETTER.
WRITING LIFE Tips and tricks from the Maui Writers Conference and Retreat.
THE MARKETS Association publications, plus news on the Tasini appeal.
THE 1999 ARTICLE INDEX.


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