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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: September 1997; Vol. 77, No. 9
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:
Nurturing the Wish to Create By Eric Maisel Creativity. It's at the heart of what we do. Yet, sometimes the fear of creating badly keeps us from trying to create at all. An author and psychotherapist explains what's holding you back. Plus, we provide more than 20 ideas to help you get your creative blood boiling--so you can become the writer you truly want to be.

Diane Ackerman: Tight Focus in Small Places Interview by Barbara Adams "Creativity, by its nature," says the critically acclaimed author and poet, "has to do with gambling, taking chances, insinuating yourself into darker corners that haven't been explored.... There's no way to do that without risk.".

Finding the Poem That Is Uniquely Yours By Miller Williams Poetry's heightened language--and brevity--requires poets to find their own voice, their own style. The man who wrote and read a poem at this year's Presidential Inauguration offers advice on how to combine cadence, diction, tone, attitude and form to create the poem only you could write.

Test Your F.Q. (Fiction Quotient) By Mark Canter Are you a nosy, "what-if" playing, compulsive-reading writer? Then you might just have what it takes to write fiction. Take our lighthearted quiz and discover what shape your writer's heart is in.

Chronicle: A Chamber of One's Own By Monica Wood Sometimes, Doomed writing is the best writing.

COLUMNS.
FICTION Nancy Kress delivers dynamite endings.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja finds the form in free verse.
ELECTRONIC WRITER Christopher Meeks hails the desktop-publishing revolution.
NONFICTION David A. Fryxell journeys beyond the newsstand.
DEPARTMENTS.
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK Unveiling WD's new look.
LETTERS Book doctor bingo.
THE WRITING LIFE Laughing at rejection. Plus, win prizes with Your Assignment.
THE MARKETS The scoop on where to sell what you write. Plus, an in-depth look at fast- growing small publishers.
TRADEMARKS "Shady" dealings.


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