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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
AUGUST 1994; Vol. 74, No. 8
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:
100 TIPS FROM BESTSELLING WRITERS COMPILED BY THOMAS CLARK
Colleen McCullough, Barbara Kingsolver and 25 more chart-topping authors share their hard-won knowledge to help you join their ranks.
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED
BY JOHN WESTERMANN
This cop-turned-writer interrogates himself and offers 15 tips for aspiring novelists. From edit ruthlessly to make your ending better than your beginning, these lessons will help you produce arresting fiction.
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
BY ALAN RADDING
Writers who use statistics in their articles gain credibility with editors. Empower your articles with measurements, averages and percentages--then watch your sales multiply.
GIVE A CLUE
BY MICHAEL SEIDMAN
"Readers view the mystery as a game between the author and the audience; they want the author to win, to fool them, but they want an even chance," says Walker & Co.'s mystery editor, Michael Seidman. He demystifies planting clues, placing red herrings and giving readers just the right amount of information.
HOW TO HIT A HOME RUN
IN SPORTS REPORTING
BY BENJAMIN GLEISSER
Today's sports reporting is more than "just the facts." A former sports editor explains the fundamentals of writing articles that will put you in the starting lineup.
CHRONICLE: MY HEROES
HAVE ALWAYS BEEN FREELANCERS
BY FRANK SENNETT
Whether he's spinning his writing web or knocking out editors with a super-powered single submission, this freelancer knows who the real heroes are.
COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress on imitating your way to individuality.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja on criticism and revision.
SCRIPTS Lawrence G. DiTillio looks down the barrel.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell gives you a voice.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS Conflicting descriptions.
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK Self-publishing success stories.
THE WRITING LIFE How freelancing can kill you.
ASK OUR EXPERTS Art Spikol returns.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT Have a holly, jolly ... August?.
THE MARKETS Cracking computer magazines.
TIP SHEET The 50:50 gag plan.
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