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TITLE: The Writer Magazine
["Essential for writers since 1887" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: May 2002; Volume 115 Number 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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COVER: HOT TO. Sue Grafton: How I write. Cover illustration by Terri Field.

Balancing act [Ethics] RON NETSKY When you're an artist, an active art critic and a curator all in one, how do you hold conflicts of interest at bay? It's not impossible, our writer says.

Get the word out [Net//working] LENORE WRIGHT E-mail newsletters offer some sizable benefits.

Rhythmic and rowdy [Poet to poet] COURTNEY E. MARTIN Get slammed, man: Spoken-word poetry reaches out to its audience with a highly personal approach and untraditional themes.

What's worse than rejection [Writer's exchange] GENIE DICKERSON What you need to know aboi i t an inescapable part of the writing life: the waiting game.

Studs Terkel on the art of interviewing RONALD KOVACH Some 9,000 people have sat down for master interviewer Studs Terkel, who looks back at his long, rich career as a "whatnot." When bad things happen to good interviews RONALD KOVACH So your dream interview has been lost forever thanks to a tape-recording glitch? Join the club. Plus, tips on avoiding a taping debacle.

Hail, Britannia [Market focus] JENNIFER PIRTLE Magazines in the United Kingdom offer thousands of potential markets.

COVER: HOW TO:

The news angle JODEE BLANCO What's new in the news? A veteran publicist tells you how paying attention can reap promotional benefits for your work.

Are you ready to take the plunge? MOIRA ALLEN Is full-time freelancing for you? See what full-timers have to say.

10 tips for top-notch interviews LYNN ALFINO How to get on with an essential part of the business.

Find your own niche [Bottom line] KELLY JAMES-ENGER Focusing your freelance work on a specialty or two can increase your efficiency and boost your earnings.

How I Write For Sue Grafton, P is for persistence and J is for the writer's journey.

DEPARTMENTS:.
Editor's notes.
Letters.
Contributors.
@Deadline News and notes on writing.
Dear Writer Has Sept. 11 changed how publishers are accepting queries and submissions?.
WriteStuff Reviews ol. Thinking Like Your Editor: How to Write Great Serious Nonfiction--and Get It Published and other books on writing and publishing.
Writers wanted Market news and listings, plus conferences, fairs and writing cont l's t s.
Classified advertising.


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