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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: April, 1994; Vol. 74, No. 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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FEATURES:
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES? BY ROBYN CARR Grab your pen: It's quiz time. What's at stake? An honest assessment of your ability to succeed in writing.

THE DOCTOR IS IN BY GERALD (JERRY) GROSS Want your book manuscript critiqued, line-edited, even substantially reworked? Don't look to publishers, editors and agents for help; in today's publishing world it may be the book doctor who has the prescription to cure your ailing manuscript.

PLAY IT AGAIN BY CYNTHIA BLAIR Series books for kids are hot -- and they show no sign of cooling off. A popular series author explains all you need to know to write a series of your own.

KEEP YOUR READERS IN SUSPENSE BY BILLIE SUE MOSIMAN Hey you, come closer. Are you ready to learn secrets that will keep readers on the edge of their seats? Come along then....

TIPS FOR FIRST-TIMERS COMPILED BY PETER BLOCKSOM Our readers share their proved-by-publication advice for completing one of writing's toughest challenges: the first book.

A TAXING PLAN FOR SUCCESS BY JAMES McKECHNIE Our guide through the tax mine field won't make April 15th more enjoyable, but the IRS will have nothing on you.

CHRONICLE:
FINDING A PLACE TO CALL HOME BY JANE KURTZ "I came to know three things: That I was homesick for Ethiopia, that I wrote for children in part because I could not let go of my own childhood, and that I was ready to write about it.".

COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress on natural dialogue.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja didn't steal this column.
SCRIPTS Lawrence G. DiTillio comes clean on originality.
NONFICTION David Petersen gets personal.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS A free entrance ramp to the electronic highway?.
THE WRITING LIFE When bad writing is the best writing.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT Is "to be or not to be" a novel idea?.
ASK OUR EXPERTS Finally! Royalties explained.
THE MARKETS The write mags for sales.
TIP SHEET A free (really!) government service.


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