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TITLE: The Writer Magazine
["Essential for writers since 1887" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JULY 2003; VOLUME 116 NUMBER 7
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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A purple martin story finds its wings [Breakthrough] The writer was able to break into a larger market by building her experience level and spotting a good regional story twittering in her own back yard. BY SANDRA MILLER.

Walking a fine line [Ethics] Yes, you can write for businesses while also doing work as an independent journalist, but it can be a delicate balancing act. BY ERIK GUNN.

Down, but not out [Net//working] The online marketplace has shrunk, but there are still good opportunities there as long as you approach them with caution. BY MOIRA ALLEN.

Start making sense [Poet to poet] There are a few basic reasons why some poems confuse readers. Why not avoid the befuddlement? llement? BY SANDY BERNSTEIN.

15 ways to find time to write Tips from a full-time freelancer and mother of two small children who still manages to write dozens of articles a year and more. BY SHIRLEY KAWA-JUMP.

Lawrence Block: Master of mystery One of the great mystery writers, author of some 60 books, leaves plenty of room for serendipity. BY TOM CALLALLAN.

Writers and day jobs If you have to have a "day job," there's something to say for the kind that'll keep your mind fresh for writing. Seven writers--including a housecleaner and a waiter- -discuss their double lives. BY MARK FITZGERALD.

Thinking like a criminal The writer found the plot lines for two suspense novels in two of his unglamorous day jobs--and by learning to think like a criminal. BY MICHAEL LEDWIDGE.

Just around the corner Staying alert, striking up conversations, and joining clubs and volunteer groups can all put you in the way of good interview subjects. BY MORRIS SCHULATSKY.

HOW TO BALANCE WRITING AND FAMILY.

Juggling act Managing both a writing life and child-rearing can be grueling. But there are some silver linings. BY SHAWNTELLE SANTAS.

Writing profiles with personality plus Writers must use a variety of skills to bring a person vividly to life in a profile. Here's how. BY MARK MASSE.

How I write First-time novelist Caroline Hwang struggled to find her voice, then she got advice from E.L. Doctorow.

MARKETS: News, contests and events. What's new in health and fitness? [Update] Four editors of leading fitness magazines offer tips on how to pitch and break into their market. BY MARY LYNN.

The male persuasion: Men's mags [Market focus] 1 'ith the right tone and the right idea, \\liters of both sexes can break into the men's-magazine market. BY LINDA FORMICHELLI.

Market listings This month, information about dozens of general and literary periodicals, as well as book publishers and markets for plays.

Miscellany A novella written by young Charlotte Bronte in 1838 finally finds a publisher, how the U.S. government kept an eye on Graham Greene, and other literary notes.

Dear Writer Considering self-publishing? Here's a capsule look at three of your basic options from our guest expert, Mary Embree.

Image counts for success [Bottom line] Presenting yourself professionally is an essential part of being a successful freelance writer. BY KELLY JAMES-ENGER.

WriteStuff Reviews of The Crime Writer's Reference Guide: 1001 Tips for Writing the Pei feet Murder by Martin Roth and Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words: A Writer's Guide to Getting It Right by Bill Bryson.



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