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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
NOVEMBER 1986; Vol. 66, No. 11
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: How to write FAST.
FEATURES:
How to Write Fast by Lisa Collier Cool Double--or even triple--your writing speed and productivity by following these easy steps to making the most of your valuable writing time. Plus: tips for making the mechanical process of writing more efficient.
Naming Names by Hal Blythe and Charlie Sweet Giving specific names to places and products in your fictional characters' world makes your stories more credible, more real. And the names you use don't even have to be real .. .
Writing for Fun: Books for Your Most Important Audience by Karon Phillips Some of your most important writing doesn't reach millions. It reaches one or two, on an intimate level, from your heart through the keyboard to another heart.
The Finer Points of Characterization Part II: Creating Characters That Readers Care About by Orson Scott Card An award-winning fiction writer details three techniques for creating sympathetic, believable characters--fictional people that readers will care about and want to read more about.
Gifts for Writers by Bill Strickland From the practical to the offbeat: a catalogue of items any writer can't do without, and of items a writer can do without, but wouldn't want to.
The New Writing Aids Humor by Roy Blount Jr. A tongue-in-cheek (we think) collection of new tools for writers, including the ingenious Pic'n-Scribe preworded sheets (from the reputable O'Fiction House).
Chronicle: The Post-Publication Blues by Denise Gess From writer to author and back again.
DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
The Writing Life The comical side of serious writing.
New York Market Letter.
Reader's Report by Gary Provost How to make writing a novel manageable.
The Markets by the editors of Writer's Market.
Write It My Way by Willard R. Espy.
Grammar Grappler.
The West Market Report by John M. Wilson.
COLUMNS.
Poetry: Heavy Hitters by Judson Jerome The results of our search for major poets.
Nonfiction: Insurance Policy by Art Spikol What to do if a source backs out.
Fiction: Staying Loose by Lawrence Block How to let the words come naturally.
Word Processing: Online Outlines by Ronald John Donovan Software to organize your writing.
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