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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: May 1991; Vol. 71, No. 5
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:
THE TEST EVERY EDITOR GIVES (WHETHER YOU KNOW IT OR NOT) BY JOHN WOOD Just how good a freelancer are you? Measure your writing and marketing savvy with this editor's test; then study the answers for tips on making the grade with your real-life submissions.

RICHARD FORD'S CREATIVE SPARK BY MICHAEL SCHUMACHER Explore the beginnings of storytelling with the respected author of Wildlife. "Everything starts for me at a level in which small things feel important.".

HOW TO WRITE WHAT YOUR CHARACTERS THINK BY TERENCE A. DALRYMPLE Use these techniques to help readers understand your characters' thoughts.

HOW TO WRITE Q&A BY GREG DAUGHERTY Answers to the most commonly asked questions about crafting these conversations on paper.

SELL YOUR PLAY BY SURA SHACHNOVITZ A theater insider plots the four steps you must follow to move your play from manuscript to stage.

THE 1991 WRITER'S DIGEST GUIDE TO WRITER'S CONFERENCES. WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS INTRODUCTION BY THOMAS CLARK How to open publishing's doors by improving your writing techniques (and meeting editors and agents) at writer's conferences. Plus, 450 opportunities to advance your career.

CHRONICLE: GROWING UP TO BE A CHILD BY MARCIA WOOD I dreamed of growing up and being able to make books." And, after a time, she did.

COLUMNS:.
POETRY Judson Jerome on marketing your poems.
FICTION Nancy Kress helps you find a writing class.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Ronald John Donovan opens the electronic mailbag.
NONFICTION Art Spikol offers reasons to use -- and not use -- quotations.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS Must we mourn the SASE?.
THE WRITING LIFE A timely concern.
TIP SHEET Avoiding libel-- and more.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT Will you do a clerihew?.
THE MARKETS Markets -- and tips --for travel writers.


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