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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
December 1988; Vol. 68, No. 12
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: The Secrets of our Success: Jackie Collins, Alex Haley, Erma Bombeck, Isaac Asimov.
FEATURES:
"THE SECRETS OF OUR SUCCESS"
COMPILED BY BILL STRICKLAND
Is there one sure-fire, can't-miss secret to writing success? No. But more than 80 leading novelists, nonfiction writers, playwrights and poets reveal the traits that brought them success--and tell how you can find your secret of success.
HOW TO GHOSTWRITE AUTOBIOGRAPHIES, AS TOLD BY WILLIAM NOVAK
BY AUDREY FISHER
When Lee Iacocca and Tip O'Neill talked, William Novak listened, and wrote their books. Now the co-author of Iacocca and Man of the House offers advice on how you can ghostwrite autobiographies.
GIVING YOUR FICTION THE LIGHT TOUCH BY E.S. CREAMER
A fiction editor with Putnam's--herself a frequently published short story writer--tells you how to avoid heavy-handedness in your fiction.
A WRITER'S GUIDE TO BOOKS ON TAPE BY RONALD JOHN DONOVAN
The surge of recorded books offers you three opportunities: greater access to books that will help you, a new outlet for your already published books, and a market for books created specifically for audio publishing. Here's an introduction to those opportunities.
1988 DIGEST INDEX
A remembrance of articles past.
CHRONICLE: THE METAMORPHOSIS BY MICHAEL SEIDMAN
Introducing Caitlin Moira St. Clair, the proverbial Character Who Took Over the Story--and refuses to give it back.
COLUMNS.
POETRY "Processing Poetry," by Judson Jerome.
NONFICTION "If They Asked Me, I Could Write a Book," by Art Spikol.
SCRIPTS "Adventures in The Twilight Zone," by J. Michael Straczynski.
FICTION "Should You Quit Your Day Job?", by Lawrence Block.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS Uncontested success.
THE WRITING LIFE The perfect story idea.
THE MARKETS it is the dawning of the Age of Nonfiction.
INSIDE BOOKS The editing of a first novel.
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