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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: April 2002; Volume 82, Number 4
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: Michael Chabon, on the writing basics. Photo: Patty Williams.

FEATURES:
"There are three things that are required for success as a writer: talent, luck, discipline." --
WD Interview: Michael Chabon By Kelly Nickell Chabon discusses how controlling the discipline variable led to success.

HOW TO FIND AN AGENT!:
10 Ways to Impress an Agent By Lori Perkins Finding an agent is like dating--you need to have matchmaking instincts, patience and a cool head. Discover what one agent looks for in a solid query letter, and learn 10 tips for starting out the writer-agent relationship on the right foot.

The A Teams By Dawn Simonds Agents not only help writers get the best deal from their publishers, but they also act as a literary adviser and career coach. Three authors and their agents share their thoughts on what makes their relationships special.

Why You Must Read Contracts Carefully By A.C. Crispin and Victoria Strauss Print on demand--producing books one at a time--is a dream come true for some writers. But if you don't read the contract carefully, it may become a nightmare. We've selected seven POD contract problem clauses and explained why they're author-unfriendly.

How to Write Powerful Poetry By Sheila Bender Studying the strategy of the masters can give your poetry more impact, plus enhance your own dexterity with the craft.

10 Ideas to Beat the Writing Blues By Lynn Alfino Writing doesn't have to be a lesson in solitude. Learn how to overcome the isolation and become an emotionally healthier writer.

"One thing I've learned is don't get too attached to your work. Everyone works hard on his or her piece, and every- one's might get redone or cut." --Kevin Dorff, Careers, Page 38.

Columns & Departments:
Inspiration.
Brag Board Jessica Yerega.
Literary Trails Michael Dittman.
Careers Julianne Hill.
Freelance Success Amanda Lynch.
Your Assignment Maria Altevers.
Business.
Self-Publishing Dan Poynter.
Business Jeffery Zbar.
Ask the Lawyer Amy Cook.
Markets Spotlight.
Technique.
Fiction Nancy Kress.
Nonfiction David A. Fryxell.
Writing Clinic critique by David King.
manuscript provided by Paul Ferris.
FYI.
Letters to the Editor.
The Writing Life Calendar.


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