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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
MAY 1997; Vol. 77, No. 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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FEATURES:
HOW TO STUDY A MARKET BY SALLY-JO BOWMAN The writing of the article is only half the battle when freelancing
for magazines. You must first learn that magazine inside and out if you hope to sell to it. Apro market-watcher shares a plan that'll let
you know a publication better than its editor does!.
EDITORS' PET PEEVES
If you breach the etiquette of writer-editor relations, you're doomed. We asked seven top editors for their pet peeves--so you won't learn them the hard way.
"OF COURSE I WRITE WITH A SUBJECTIVE BIAS"
INTERVIEW BY GORDON W.E. NORE
At their heart, Jonathan Kozol's ten books deal with the inequities between the social and economic classes. Discover how he stands back, "letting the words of the poor speak for themselves.".
MISSION NEAR-IMPOSSIBLE
BY JENNIFER FERRANTI
It's not always easy getting interviews with celebrities, politicians and other in-demand people. A freelance writer--and master of persistence--offers seven tips for snagging the stars.
WRITE WHERE YOU KNOW
BYJANICE DAUGHARTY
If the only characters in your books are the walking-and-talking variety, you're missing out on a great way to add depth and plot opportunities to your work. Discover how this rising fiction writer uses place to add unthought-of possibilities to her novels.
THE 1997 WRITER'S
DIGEST GUIDE TO WRITERS' CONFERENCES,
WORKSHOPS
INTRODUCTION BYJANE ZASTAURY
Your best bet for meeting editors, agents and fellow writers is at a writers' conference--and we provide - details on 500 of them.
CHRONICLE: CONFLICTING LOYALTIES
BY LAUREN KESSLER
What happens when a friend's real-life crisis is the real-life action of your book?.
COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress goes weak.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja writes on writing mad.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Christopher Meeks reviews scdptwriting software.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell offers one universal rule.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS.
THE WRITING LIFE A mother-daughter writing team finds mutual success. Plus, tackle Your Assignment.
THE MARKETS Details on where to get your work published.
TIP SHEET Sol Stein's tips on "positioning" your book for maximum sales.
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