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WRITERS DIGEST magazine July 1997 Tobias Wolff Emily Hahn
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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
JULY 1997; Vol. 77, No. 7
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:
TIPS FROM BESTSELLING WRITERS COMPILED BY THOMAS CLARK
If you want to write--and write well-you'll benefit from this compendium of advice, warnings and truths offered by your fellow writers. Some of today's bestselling authors--including Sandra Brown, James Lee Burke, Judith Guest, Nicholas Sparks, Madeleine L'Engle and 20 others--share their hardest-learned lessons. Follow along as they help you boost your creativity, weather rejection and understand the business of writing.
TOBIAS WOLFF: MASTERING THE MEMOIR INTERVIEW BY ELIZABETH GLASS
More tips from another bestselling author, Tobias Wolff. The pioneer of the modern literary memoir--his This Boy's Life is a hallmark of this literary style--explains the differences between literary memoir and autobiography, tells why research isn't as important as you might believe, and shows why writers must learn to see the drama in an "ordinary" life.
THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE... WRITING
BY ANNE KYLE
If you think you must be one of"the beautiful writers" to sell articles on fashion, beauty and style, it's time to make over your attitude. Our expert--who earns more than $20,000 per year in this genre--explains how to dress your articles for success. Plus, listings for 11 markets hungry for these articles.
THE MARKETS
HOT NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WORKING WRITERS
The best markets report available serves up exclusive details on how to write for the 14 top health-and-fitness and hobbyist magazines of Rodale Press; highlights the needs of seven new publications; looks in-depth at more than 25 nonfiction and fiction publications, book publishers, and writing competitions;
interviews a St. Martin's Press senior editor about the "instant book" phenomenon; offers up good news on
the slush pile from our eyes in New York City; and much more!.
CHRONICLE: WHAT'S THE WORD? BY EMILY HAHN Could a writer who published more than 50 books and spent nearly 70 years writing for The New Yorker ever have been at a loss for words? You bet.
COLUMNS.
FICTION Nancy Kress continues to examine classic fiction plots.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja notices the time.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Christopher Meeks gets editors' e-pinions on e-mail.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell dives into an updated fountain of language law.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS Points of view from the freelance trenches: "Show, don't tell" talk back; comic updates; and answering opportunity's knock.
THE WRITING LIFE A lighter look at when--and how--to live your research. Plus, WD's language guru Richard Lederer sings slang's praises. And win prizes with Your Assignment.
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