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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: October 1997; Vol. 77, No. 10
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:
How to Find and Win the Right Literary Agent ... for You! By Susan Page Question: What do Stephen King, Danielle Steel and John Grisham have in common? Answer: top-notch literary agents. Agents can open the doors of publishing faster than dynamite, and if you're serious about your career, you'll find one who can help you get and keep getting--published. Our expert explains the who, what, when, where, why and how of agenting.

The Evolution of a Book, Part 2: From Outline to Complete Manuscript By Paul D. McCarthy You've outlined your novel with exciting plot twists and fascinating characters. In the second of four articles, an accomplished book editor explains how to turn your promising outline into publishable pages.

Writing Suspense That'll "Kill" Your Readers By Carol Davis Luce "She nervously opens the magazine, hungrily anticipating the writing advice she'll find inside. Flipping the pages faster, she turns to page 35 and BAM! ... finds four techniques guaranteed to turn her into a master of suspense--and her readers into insomniacs."

The WD Advocate: The Basics of Libel By Michael Baroni Might your prose damage someone's reputation--and consequently your pocketbook? A lawyer with publisher Henry Holt defines libel--and shows you how to avoid writing words that'll wind up in court.

Chronicle: Critic Cornered By Liesl Schillinger What good is a critic who feels guilt?.

COLUMNS.
FICTION Nancy Kress breaks the mirror.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja measures meter.
SCRIPTS Ronald B. Tobias defines five script-formatting functions.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell observes the long view.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS How old is too old in Hollywood?.
THE WRITING LIFE Been rejected much? You're in good company! Plus, win prizes with Your Assignment.
THE MARKETS Where to find and how to sell to online markets. Plus, what's behind publishing's memoir mania?.
TIP SHEET A new--and better-- way to interview. Plus, our experts answer your questions.


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