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TITLE: The Writer Magazine
["Essential for writers since 1887" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: September 2002 Volume 115 Number 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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COVER: Basics of Romance Writing. Cover illustration by Kellie Jaeger, based on photograph by V.C.L./Paul Viant.

A novel finds a home [Breakthrough] MIKE NICHOLS How a newspaper columnist brought his suspense novel to the finish line.

Heavy-handed editors [Ethics] JOHN BRADY What do you do when editors mangle the copy under your byline? Digging for gold [Net//working] PHYLIS WARADY What to watch out for when scouting the Web for writing contests.

Trusting herself [Interview] RONALD KOVACH Novelist Elizabeth Berg followed her own unorthodox path to the ranks of bestselling authors. No wonder she honors individuality.

Punch up your screenplay ALIX STRAUSS It is great dialogue that makes the difference in scripts and teleplays, accomplishing many things at the same time.

5 top fiction mistakes MOIRA ALLEN Where do fiction writers go wrong most often? Read what we learned from a survey of fiction editors.

COVER: THE BASICS OF ROMANCE WRITING -- Romance primer CHRISTINA HAMLETT The romance fiction market continues to flourish. If you're thinking of getting in on the action, here's a basic introduction to the genre.

Inspired to write [Writers' exchange] Savor our readers' essays on the books and authors that continue to inspire them. Chances are you'll add some new titles to your reading list.

Maximize your mileage [Bottom line] KELLY JAMES-ENGER Some tips on reslanting your articles to reach multiple markets.

Tools for selling your book [Market focus] ELIZABETH LYON Marketing your book may not be the fun part of writing, but it's crucial.

DEPARTMENTS:.
Editor's notes.
Letters.
Contributors.
@Deadline News and notes on writing and publishing.
Dear Writer Dealing with tardy editors and protecting your contest entries from plagiarism.
WriteStuff Reviews of Be Your Own Literary Agent and other hooks on writing.
Writers wanted Major book publishers.
Classified advertising.
How I write Pattie Marshall writes out of a love of language and a, desire to tell women's stories.


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