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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
NOVEMBER 1995; Vol. 75, No. 11
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:
NOW TO BEAT THE SLUSH PILE
BY GAIL HOCH
New writers' work usually winds up in piles of unsolicited manuscripts behind an editor's desk. But your work can rise to the top and demand to be published. A New York magazine editor offers tips to help your story leave the slush pile behind.
WRITING SCIENCE & MEDICAL NONFICTION: IT'S EASIER THAN YOU THINK
BY MUBARAK S. DAHIR
Even if your last piece of science writing was for a high school chemistry class, this still may be the market for you. Editors don't care if you have a PhD , they need writers who can translate complex topics into compelling, readable prose.
NEED A JOB? LEARN THE TRADES! BY JOANN GRECO
What does the business-magazine market have to offer? Thousands of publications, a constant need for copy and the potential for steady work. Here's how you can tap in now!.
CHAPTER CONSTRUCTION BY ROBERT J. RAY
Chapters aren't the building blocks of your novel--scenes are. The author of The Weekend Novelist tells you how to use those blocks to create chapters that propel your novel forward.
SMELLING LIKE A ROSE
BY MEGAN LANE
The results of our biggest writing competition ever are in.
BY ANONYMOUS
"As a writer for charities, I've learned that reality is seldom a marketable product... and I've packaged fiction as fact for more than 30 organizations,".
FICTION Nancy Kress puts her lessons into practice.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja on saving the planet--poetically.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Dave Schoonmaker takes his laptop for a stroll.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell on your best source for article ideas.
LETTERS.
THE WRITING LIFE Bearable writing.
WRITERS' RESOURCES The latest gadgets.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT.
THE MARKETS.
TRADEMARK UPDATE.
TIP SHEET Tips on writing radio comedy.
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