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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: September 1991; Vol. 71, No. 9
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 PERSONAL ESSAY REVEALED BY HERBERT HADAD Literary freefall, personal journey, short story in disguise -- however you describe the essay, the art of crafting one remains the same: Keep it short and "extract the meaning of life.".

TAKING UP THE INSPIRATIONAL CHALLENGE BY WILLIAM H. GENTZ To succeed in the inspirational market, you must be able to write "articles that make a difference in readers lives." A veteran of this large and lucrative field explains how to do so.

SCRIPTING THE COMPANY LINE BY MANDY MATSON Writing corporate videos won't earn you big-screen credits or let you write for the stars, but you will learn the basics of screenwriting--and earn up to $200 per minute of airtime.

Rx FOR BREAKING BLOCK COMPILED BY PETER BLOCKSOM In February, we asked our readers to tell us how they cope when writer's block threatens. Here are their best answers.

ALICE FULTON'S POWERS OF POETRY INTERVIEW BY BARBARA J. PETOSKEY Go behind the lines as this poet distills the "muchness" of the language into an award-winning poem.

MASTER YOUR STYLE BY KIT REED Finding the rhythms that make up your writing voice is a lifelong process. These 12 guidelines will get you on your way.

CHRONICLE: SITUATION COMIC? BY L.P. FERRANTE The ghosts of Gilligan and Lucy haunt a TV child whose small-screen writing career won't blossom in 30 minutes (with commercials).

COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress on making readers trust your writing.
POETRY Judson Jerome on why good poems need good grammar.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Ronald John Donovan reviews an on-line reference library.
NONFICTION Art Spikol explores the editor/ writer relationship.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS.
THE WRITING LIFE Titler of the classics.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT Defining pornography for the Supreme Court.
THE MARKETS Introducing the inspirational market.
TIP SHEET Where to find facts.


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