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TITLE: The WRITER
[ RARE and interesting, "The oldest writer's magazine"!]
ISSUE DATE: JANUARY, 1952; Vol. 65, No. 1
CONDITION: Literary magazine size, Approx 6oe" X 9". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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"The editors regret . . ."
A dozen top editors give frank, revealing replies to your complaints and questions about the form rejection slip.
What do rejection slips mean? Why don't they say more? Why do editors use them?.

WHY THE FORM REJECTION: A symposium by editors of Collier's, Coronet, Saturday Evening Post, Standard Magazines, Today's Woman, Woman's Day, Farrar, Straus & Young, Little, Brown & Co., William Sloane Associates and others.
THE CRAFT OF WRITING . . . Wyatt Blassingame.
START SEARCHING FOR PEOPLE . . . Steve McNeil.
THE PLOTLESS STORY . . . Frank Brookhouser.
FOR VERSE WRITERS . . . Anne Hamilton.
THE MANUSCRIPT MARKET.
PRIZE OFFERS AND AWARDS.
NEWS FROM THE NEW YORK MARKET . . . Iris Litt.


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