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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
MARCH 1994; Vol. 74, No. 3
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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THE WRITING LIFE BEGINS AT 40
BY JOHN WOOD
No matter what your age, freelancing is the perfect career: No mandatory retirement, dress code or commute.
MAKE YOUR STORY AN EXPERIENCE BY WILLIAM M. ROSS
Hook readers with these techniques: combining physical descriptions with emotional words, using the telling metaphor, crafting sensory description and more.
FOUR EASY BLOCK BREAKERS
BY JOE AUSTIN
Stuck? Can't face another blank page? Try these four exercises guaranteed to get the words flowing again.
BIOGRAPHIES, SHE WROTE
INTERVIEW BY AUDREY METTEL FIXMER
"I don't care how well-researched a biography is, if it's dull, I leave it on the shelf," says Margot Peters, the author of bestselling pro-
files of Charlotte Bronte, the Barrymores and George Bernard Shaw.
HOW TO WRITE AND SELL FOUR (OR MORE!) BOOKS AT A TIME
BY MICHAEL SEIDMAN
Selling one book is great, but if you can sell an editor your series idea, you'll earn more money-- and a special place in her heart.
COME BLOWYOUR HORN
BY ROBERT SCOTT
From renting mailing lists to getting on Oprah, here's all you need to know about the art of self-promotion.
CHRONICLE: ON THE ROAD
WITH THE SILVER GYPSY
BY SHARLENE MINSHALL
"I've seen the Grand Canyon from the bottom up, shared muktuk with Inupiat Eskimos, and thrilled to moonlit nights in Mexico." (And she's sold articles about all these experiences.).
COLUMNS:.
LETTERS: Cheap talk.
THE WRITING LIFE Writing that spans the globe.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT Aging gracefully.
ASK OUR EXPERTS A conflict of agents?.
THE MARKETS The family that reads together.
TRADEMARK UPDATE "Don't pick up your pen without it.
TIP SHEET Writing sidebars that sell.
COMING UP.
DEPARTMENTS.
FICTION Nancy Kress on keeping secrets.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja catches up on his reading.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Dave Schoonmaker gains a new respect for modems.
NONFICTION Art Spikol turns out the light.
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