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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: February 1990; Vol. 70, No. 2
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:
BIG BUCKS IN BUSINESS WRITING:
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO HIGH-PAYING WRITING ASSIGNMENTS BY ROBERT W. BLY Direct mail--promotional material or ads mailed to consumers and businesses--is one of the highest-paying markets for freelance writers. And a market surprisingly easy to break into.

A WRITER'S CAREER SETS SAIL Join a New York lunch as a literary agent outlines a path into the publishing world for a winner of the Writer's Digest Writing Competition. Plus, how you can win similar meetings.

A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO WRITING THE MYSTERY STORY BY HILLARY WAUGH An award-winning mystery writer reveals six rules for writers with mysterious intents.

METHOD OF NARRATION:
A BASIC STORYTELLING CHOICE BY HAL BLYTHE AND CHARLIE SWEET Who's telling your story? A fiction-writing team explains your choices, their pros and cons, and their effects on readers.

HYPERTEXT: A POWERFUL NEW TOOL FOR WRITERS BY STANLEY SCHMIDT Let this computer software technology help you organize the facts of your writing.

WRITING FOR FUN: SCRIPTWRITING FOR LOCAL CABLE TV BY SANDRA DARK More than 1,100 cable systems can provide you a place to use and hone your scriptwriting talents.

CHRONICLE: IF WHAT IF IS NOT WHAT IS, WHAT IS? BY MICHAEL SEIDMAN A novelist cross-examines himself about art and reality and the blurring of the two.

COLUMNS:.
NOTEBOOK A new monthly contest.
POETRY Judson Jerome on a device to stretch your mind.
NONFICTION Art Spikol on phone lines and bottom lines.
FICTION Lawrence Block on the siren call of fiction-writing.
SCRIPTS J. Michael Straczynski on choosing scriptwriting classes.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS.
THE WRITING LIFE.
THE MARKETS.
FIRST BYLINES.
TIP SHEET.
COMING UP.


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