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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: March 2001; Volume 81, Number 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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FEATURES:
"I really do love to speak and, as a writer, it's neat because I don't Uve with any illusion that I'm special or that I know anything that anybody else doesn't."
WD Interview: Richard Carlson By Katie Struckel Don't sweat the small stuff ... and public speaking is small stuff.

HOW TO PROMOTE YOUR WRITING:
Why YOU Can Teach a Writing Course By Lauren Kessler Community colleges are a perfect place to put your writing know-how to work. Take a look at our sample syllabus.

Speak Up for Your Writing! By Patricia L Fry Get over your stage fright and put your best foot forward to promote your book. Plus: 10 public speaking tips from Toastmasters International.

Hot Book Marketing Tips From Guerrilla Marketing for Writers Every writer's got a platform--whether it's a Web site, newspaper column or a newsletter--for promoting his or her book. Identify yours, and make the most of it.

Sleeping Double in a Freelance Bed By Linda Formichelli Two freelance writers, one household. Can it work? These couples explain how.

Six Steps to Make Your Story Come Alive By Steven James Keep the punch in your story when you get it down on paper.

Upon Further Review ,.. By Wendy Hart Beckman Should you show your article to sources before publication? Writers weigh in on both sides.

How to Handle a Writing Mistake By Loin Chroust Ehrnas n It you act professionally, making an error doesn't have to end your relationship with an editor.

Don't Blame Me; I'm a Gemini By John Tines Sometimes, the secret to better characters is in the stars.


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