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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
MARCH 1997; Vol. 77, No. 3
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:
THE LAST WORD: 25 WAYS TO
SUPERCHARGE YOUR MANUSCRIPT
BY JACK HART
Your manuscript has only one chance to impress an editor, so before you submit, edit. A writing coach offers 25 writer-tested tips that will help you make your article the best it can be.
SUPERCHARGING FORWARD Eight top authors discuss the moments when their writing took a leap SELL YOUR BOOK forward.
MASTERING "SHOW, DON'T TELL" BYJACK M. BICKHAM "Study the market." "Know your characters." "Show, don't tell." Writing platitudes are all well and good,
but what's that last one really mean? We'll let the author of more than 80 novels explain.
HOT TIPS FOR WRITING HIGH TECH
BY ANGELA D. MITCHELL
Computer articles aren't just for high-tech magazines anymore. Nor must you be an Alpha Geek to write them. Use these ten tips to write articles even the keyboard-impaired can understand.
TAKE YOUR BOOK AND SELL IT
BY ROBERT JAMES BIDINOTTO
Congratulations! You got your book published. Now comes the real work Promoting it. In the second of two parts, a master promoter demystifies this too-often neglected art.
THE WD ADVOCATE: TURNING AROUND "PAYS ON PUBLICATION" BY THOMAS CLARK
In the first of a new series tackling freelancing's toughest issues, WD's editor walks you through negotiating strategies that will help you turn the dreaded "pays-on-publication" clause into a better deal.
CHRONICLES THE ROAD TO SALESVILLE
BY ROBERTA SANDLER
All you need is a car, a phone, a pen--and a plan.
COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress gives us news we can use.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja on how to rhyme right.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Christopher Meeks bestows the power you deserve.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell sweet talks tough-talkers.
DEPARTMENTS:.
LETTERS Writing advice and comment.
THE WRITING LIFE Finding common ground. Plus, win books in Your Assignment.
THE MARKETS Where to get published.
TIP SHEET Six questions and answers that'll get your story back on track. Plus, expert answers to your questions.
TRADEMARK UPDATE.
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