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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
MAY 1986; Vol. 66, No. 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: ISAAC ASIMOV predicts your future as a writer.
FEATURES:
Your Future as a Writer by Isaac Asimov Asimov--novelist, futurist, trend-watcher and bestselling writer--peers into the years ahead to explain the changing role of the writer, and to point out the biggest area of need (and therefore the best area for opportunity) for your talents.
The Basics of Successful Fiction Part Vi: The Fiction-Writer's Polish Kit by Judith Ross Enderle and Stephanie Gordon Tessler Use this instructional "kit" to give your stories sparkle and shine, to make your manuscripts as attractive and salable as possible.
Carolyn Chute: From Backwoods to Bestsellers by Nancy Nichols Chute's novel, The Beans of Egypt, Maine, "was involuntarily researched," she says. "I have lived poverty. I didn't choose it. No one would choose humiliation, pain and rage." Chute's cure for these afflictions? Writing.
Conference Call by Dennis E. Hensley A call to action: Attending a writers conference, workshop or seminar can enrich your writing and refresh your dedication. Here, a frequent conference speaker explains how to select a conference, and how to get the most out of it once you're there.
The Writer's Digest Guide to Writers Conferences, Seminars and Workshops Compiled by Thomas Clark This year's catalog of conferences is our biggest ever, covering gatherings from Maine to Hawaii, from Canada to Antarctica.
Chronicle: Flying Lessons by C.J. Fosdick The writing takes wing, hesitantly, falteringly, with only the sky ahead ..
DEPARTMENTS:.
Letters Prose and cows.
The Writing Life Teaming up with The King Collaboration.
New York Market Letter by Hayes B. Jacobs.
The Markets by Paula Deimling.
Grammar Grappler.
Write it My Way by Willard R. Espy.
Reader's Report by Gary Provost What makes Aurora glow.
The West Market Reporl by John M. Wilson.
COLUMNS.
Poetry: Rubbing Elbows by Judson Jerome Rub two elbows together a writers workshop and sc some creative tines.
Nonfiction: Balancing the Books by Art Spikol How to give your nontictic depth and dimension.
Word Processing: Electronic Editor by Ronald John Donovan "Don't get the words right the first time," says our columnist.
Fiction: Handling Reject by Lawrence Block Using rejections as stepp stones to success.
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