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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
May 2002; Volume 82, Number 5
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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"The only way you can stay fresh is if you challenge yourself."
WD Interview: Richard N. Bolles
By Jessica Yerega
Bolles discusses the 30-year success of What Color Is Your Parachute?
101 BEST WEB SITES FOR WRITERS!
101 Best Web Sites for Writers By Maria Altevers
Ready your browsers! For the fourth year running, we've sifted through thousands of writing and
reference Web sites to bring you the most useful and the hottest.
10 Secrets to Super Web Copywriting By Drew Robb
Keep Web visitors' attention by delivering content in digestible, bite-size nuggets.
10 Ways To Make the Most of a Writers Conference
By Susanne M. Alexander
Get a confidence and knowledge boost (plus writing opportunities) at your first, or next, conference.
When to Workshop? By Vive Griffith
Explore the benefits and downsides of writing workshops; learn when and how they're most beneficial.
Critique Me Kindly By David King
Are those nasty critique comments driving you crazy? Determine what's valuable and what isn't.
You Can Quote Me: 6 Do's and Don'ts By Michael Bugeja
Despite the conveniences of the digital age, you still must follow proper quotation etiquette.
Articles You Wouldn't Take Home to Mother By Linda Formichelli
How do you write for an audience of thousands on topics you wouldn't discuss with your own mother?
Ponder the Plain Positives By Rosemarie Ostler
Learn five ways to make your prose more clear and concise--while keeping your style.
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