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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: APRIL 1997; Vol. 77, No. 4
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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FEATURES:
UNDERCOVER OPPORTUNITIES

"I'LL WRITE ANYTHING!" COMPILED BY PETER BLOCKSOM There's more to writing than novels and magazine articles. But don't take our word for it Warm up for our special report on unusual writing opportunities by checking out these real-life reports of the strangest freelancing jobs (horoscopes for hounds?) that ever earned a paycheck.

HOW TO MAKE A LIVING ASKING FOR MONEY BY ERNEST SHUBIRD How to write the grant proposals that connect those with money to those who need it (while you line your pockets).

ADVERTORIALS: THE ART OF THE SOFT SELL BY STEVEN R. BERGER Mix editorial and advertising and you get an advertorial. Here's how to write these high-paying ads that read like articles.

SELL YOUR ARTICLES DIRECTLY TO READERS BY ERIC P. GELB You've heard of self-publishing your own book; now take it to the next level and self-publish your own ankles.

COMIC OPPORTUNITIES BY MARK JUDDERY Watch your earnings pile up faster than a speeding bullet in the wide-open market of comic books.

WRITING ON-HOLD MESSAGES BY GINA KLEESATTEL This may be the best writing opportunity you never heard of: writing the words America hears while waiting on the telephone. (And there's so much more to say than "Thanks for holding?).

PROFITING FROM CHURCH HISTORIES BY CAROL BENNETT MCCUAIG Here's how to "prophet" from a different kind of "good book?.

WRITING FUNNY PICTURES BY MARK HEATH If too many editors are laughing at your articles, try writing cartoon gags instead. An accomplished 'toonist shows you how.

CHRONICLE: CHASING HEARSES BY MARK JUDDERY Celebrating life by thriving on misery.

COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress won't let life get in the way.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja celebrates National Poetry Month.
SCRIPTS Lawrence G. DiTillio gives an anniversary present.
NONFICTION David A. Pryxell boils it down.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS When computing won't compute, and other issues and advice from the freelance trenches.
THE WRITING LIFE Talking by writing. Plus, tackle Your Assignment.
THE MARKETS Details on 29 places where you can get your writing published.


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