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TITLE: The Writer Magazine
["Essential for writers since 1887" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
November 2002;
Volume 115 Number 11
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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Finding the way to market [Breakthrough] CHRISTOPHER KLIM What a first-time novelist learned about selling his book after publication.
Is creative nonfiction too creative? [Ethics] MARK FITZGERALD Literary license often seems to stretch the truth. Has it gone too far?.
Just the facts, ma'am [Net//working] MARYLAINE BLOCK Get ready to bookmark this list of reliable Web sites for fact-checking.
In praise of loose ends [Off the cuff] KIM CHASE A tidy, elegant structure that follows all the formulas may not be what you want for your fiction, the author argues.
Focus on what matters FRASER SHERMAN Knowing which part of your story to focus on will keep your fiction on track.
Women of substance SARAH ANNE JOHNSON Novelist Sena Jeter Naslund has put some memorable new twists on classic literary tales by imagining their missing women.
Adventures with Lizzie MARY ECCLES The long, trying and ultimately happy saga of getting her children's book published was a little like, well, giving birth to a child, our writer recalls. COVER: EXPLORE THE WORLD OF SCI-FI Is this genre for you? MARG GILKS, PAULA FLEMING, MOIRA ALLEN To succeed in science fiction, telling a good story is more important than a physics degree. This introduction to the field can get you started.
Writing about love SHARON OARD WARNER A meditation on why it's so darn hard to write a good love story.
Recipe for successful food writing CLAUDIA M. CARUANA Our writer's 14 steps offer a menu for success at food writing.
The local alternative [Bottom line] BILL NELSON Local and regional markets can be a rewarding showcase for your efforts.
Get technical [Market focus] BRAD MANZO The "technical" in technical writing shouldn't scare you. If you can write and you know the markets, you can succeed in this field. Here's how.
How I write RUTH REICHL's secrets to savory storytelling.
DEPARTMENTS:.
Editor's notes 8 Contributors.
Deadline News and notes on writing and publishing.
Dear Writer A few choice words about writing queries.
WriteStuff Reviews of a writer's guide to criminal law, and other books.
Writers wanted Markets, contests and events.
Classified advertising.
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