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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JUNE 1996; Vol. 76, No. 6
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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FEATURES:
THE 1996 WRITER'S DIGEST FICTION 50 COMPILED BYO GILBERT We surveyed more than 300 fiction publications to determine which are the 50 best markets for your stories. Here they are, plus information on what they pay, how many stories they publish per year, what the editors are looking for right now, and how yoú can best break in. Plus, the publications top editors and agents look to when they scout new talent.

ANNE LAMOTT: TAKING IT BIRD BY BIRD INTERVIEW BY CARROLL LACHNIT She's kicked drug and alcohol dependency. Her book on writing, Bird by Bird, has sold more than 160,000 copies. So Anne Lamott must find the writing process easy, right? Not so, says Lamott. "Writing doesn't soothe me; I find it very stressful." Read on, and learn why this author of six books believes good writing stems from mistakes.

GET OUT AND WRITE! BY ANDROMEDA ROMANO-LAX Do you hike, bike or walk? How about camp, climb or canoe? If you love both the great outdoors and writing, you can combine your passions and take part in the growing field of outdoor guidebooks. Publishers are hungry for these where-to books that can take readers deep into the wilderness--or down the street to a local state park.

SHOWDOWN ON THE ELECTRONIC FRONTIER BY HOWARD G. ZAHAROFF The Internet and cyberspace present countless opportunities for writers to sell and showcase their work. But who's protecting your words along the millions of miles of electronic highway? No one but you. Here's your anti-theft guide to establishing and protecting your copyrights as you plunge into the new era in publishing.

CHRONICLE: NURTURING BOTH BODY AND MIND BY JOAN GOLDFEDER As her love life dried up, so did her writing. Come along as one writer finds the connection between the power of sex and the power of words.

COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress calmly strips the melo from the drama.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja on the honesty of poetry.
SCRIPTS Lawrence G. DiTillio talks dialogue.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell gets over his Underwood.
DEPARTMENTS:.
LETTERS A year in the life.
THE WRITING LIFE Missing a trend. Plus, Your Assignment.
TRADEMARK UPDATE When brand names will hurt your fiction--and when they'll help it:.
THE MARKETS Small publishers with big needs.
TIP SHEET Guidelines you send to editors.


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