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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 1993; Vol. 73, No. 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:
TALK ON THE WILD SIDE BY DAVE KING Are your fictional characters spending too much time talking about the weather? Banish the banal, and craft dialogue that reveals character, furthers plot and improves exposition.

DISCREET DIALECT BY MICHAEL ORLOFSKY Good dialect will capture the music in the diverse voices of your characters. Bad dialect, however, identifies them as stereotypes. You must create dialect that maintains cultural truth and dignity.

A RECIPE FOR SUCCESSFUL COOKBOOK WRITING BY GAIL GRECO Today's bestselling cookbooks are more than lists of recipes. To tempt a publisher, you must blend in a little history, a little culture, serving and entertaining tips, and, most important, good writing.

SIMPLE STEPS TO MULTIPLE MARKETING BY DENNIS E. HENSLEY "I sold one article 14 times and earned $800. I sold another article 34 times and earned $7,950." Here's a seven-step plan you can follow to multiply your articles' sales.

ROMANCING THE SONNET BY MICHAEL J. BUGEJA Poets must learn to romance the sonnet if they want to create "little songs" that will resonate through the ages.

THOSE WHO CAN, TEACH! BY TAMARA KUHN Become a "writer-in-residence" at local schools, supplement your freelance income -- and pass your love of writing to future generations.

CHRONICLE:
THE ACCIDENTAL TRAVEL WRITER BY PAMELA MARGOSHES Meet the travel writer who's afraid to fly, hates going places and thinks every adjective is an obscenity.

COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress builds suspense.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja looks into poets' journals.
SCRIPTS Lawrence G. DiTillio on the rules of life.
NONFICTION Sally-Jo Bowman examines the essay.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS When in ROME.
THE WRITING LIFE Rolling in Clover with Dori Sanders.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT Be a card.
ASK OUR EXPERTS Is your novel glitzy enough?.
THE MARKETS Hot markets for new westerns.
TIP SHEET Is on spec always a bad deal?.


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