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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: August 2001; Volume 81. Number 8
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:
"I don't think you could find a fiction writer who could write a work of fiction of any value that wasn't autobiographical in some way." First Success: Alexandra's Choice By Kelly Nickell Styron's daughter writes her first novel ... and creates her own literary legacy.

WRITER'S GUIDE: 5 WAYS YOU CAN MAKE MONEY:
Write a Query Letter That Works Craft queries that sell--with this two-part feature: "Set Yourself Apart From the Pack" by Tony Seideman and Melanie Rigney is your key to landing steady mag-writing assignments. "Secrets to Writing a Great Book Query Letter" by Sheryl Fullerton and Naomi Lucks will get that book past the pile and into print.

Beyond Guidelines: Know the Magazine By Janine Palley Increase your odds. Familiarity may be the ace up your sleeve when it comes to winning assignments.

11 Tips to Find New Magazines By Andrea King Collier Get in on the ground floor. Write for magazines set to launch--and your income may be what takes off.

5 Magic Phrases By Jenna Glatzer Negotiate your way to better pay on that next contract by saying the magic words.

Junk Mail Treasure By Deborah J. Myers Discover the wealth of contacts and ideas buried in your bulk-rate mail.

Building Better Stories: Focus and Organize By Mark H. Masse Find your focus, then your structure with this guide to discovering--and stating--what your story is about. Plus! Sharpen your focus-finding skills with a quiz.

WD Interview: Ridley Pearson By Katie Struckel This best-selling thriller writer shares his secrets to the research and interviews that enhance his tales.

10 Best Self-Pub Books By Katie Struckel and Joe Stollenwerk Get inspired by celebrating the success of the 2000 Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awards winners.



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