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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
JANUARY 1995; Vol. 75, No. 1
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:
REKINDLING YOUR CREATIVE SPARK BY KENNETH ATCHITY
You can't always "force" creativity, but these 12 tips will keep you motivated--and your writing on track.
WRITING A CHILDREN'S SHORT STORY BY GEORGE EDWARD STANLEY
An author of more than 200 children's stories reveals his "secret formula" for turning a bare-bones idea into a story with style.
MAKING A FULL-TIME IMPRESSION AS A PART-TIME WRITER
BY DONNA G. ALBRECHT
Here's how part-timers can appear professional all the time.
WRITING FOR THE SOAPS
BY DIANE SHADER SMITH
"Oh, Marsha, you can fulfill your daytime-drama dreams.".
THE WD SELF-PUBLISHING BLUEPRINT, STEP 3: PROMOTING AND SELLING
BY EVE PALUDAN
Our series concludes with advice on designing an effective press kit, targeting potential book buyers and more.
MURDER, MAYHEM AND MIRTH
INTERVIEW BY RAMESH NYBERG
Novelist and newspaper columnist CARL HIAASEN's objective is to entertain readers, but there are issues lurking in his mysteries, too.
SOFTWARE FOR WRITERS
BY BRIAN EDGAR
Your guide to 24 computer programs that will help you write.
CHRONICLE:
A THOPICTURE
SAND WORDST
BY MICHAEL P. KUBE-McDOWELL
"If we'd invented the Polaroid Land Camera ten thousand years ago instead of writing, would we have come as far as we have?".
COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress passes judgment on sentencing.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja reads the meter.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Dave Schoonmaker executes tips for faster word processing.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell takes a column from the Wall Street Journal.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS An old battle still rages.
THE WRITING LIFE A raving nut confesses.
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK Introducing WD online.
ASK OUR EXPERTS How to repair burned bridges.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT Our challenge to you.
THE MARKETS Greener pastures.
TIP SHEET Your baby, your helper.
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