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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: September 1995; Vol. 75, No. 9
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:
PLOTTING YOUR NOVEL BY JACK M. BICKHAM To write a great novel, you need a strategy to keep your ploton track. An author of nearly 90 novels shows you his top three techniques for keeping your novel from being too thin--or becoming too fat.

"THEY WEREN'T ON THE PAGE WHEN I STARTED TYPING" INTERVIEW BY GARY ADDIS. ROBERT B. PARKER's. Spenser series has spawned dozens of novels and a TV series. Discover how Parker creates characters so real his readers cruise Boston's streets looking for the p.i.

STORIES IN THE NEWS BY JACK HART Creative nonfiction is showing up in even the most venerable dailies. Here's how to master the techniques that transform mere reportage into "natural stories filled with emotion.".

POEMS FOR PROFIT: BREAKING INTO THE GIFT MARKET BY PAULA FINN $250 for a three-line poem? You won't fmd these big-bucks poems in lit magazines, however. Look for them adorning everything from coffee mugs to samplers to teddy bears. Here's how to write the words that warm the heart--and fill your bank account.

HOW TO WRITE JUST 400 WORDS BY CAROL SILVERMAN SAUNDERS The editor likes your topic--butust 400 word's n worth. Don't panic: A pro shares her secret formula for making gs s urre you write just enough (and not one word more!).

CHRONICLE: WOLFE WAS WRONG BY TARA NEILSON Home is where her muse stayed.

FICTION Nancy Kress reveals five easy steps for revision.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja on when to reviseand when to move on.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Dave Schoonmaker on fast formatting.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell on letting your life fuel your writing.
LETTERS.
THE WRITING LIFE.
ASK OUR EXPERTS.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT.
THE MARKETS Editors who want your writing.
NEW PRODUCTS.
TRADEMARK UPDATE.
TIP SHEET Robert Fulghum's ten rules of writing.


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