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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: July 1990; Vol. 170, No. 7
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 BUILD A POEM BY JERRY CRAVEN You don't need to be in the grip of inspiration to write good poetry. Follow this "deliberate and highly organized way to perform the basic stages of producing a poem.".

HOW TO PROTECT YOUR SCRIPT BY JOHN M. WILSON Our Hollywood correspondent recaps the Art Buchwald-Coming to America trial and tells you what you must know to safeguard the work you submit to producers.

YOUR TARGET: SUCCESS BY KARON PHILLIPS Where's your career taking you? Here's how to draw your road map to success, no matter how you choose to get there.

THE TOP 25 MARKETS OF THE 1980s Culled from a decade of our annual list of "best markets," these 25 strong, stable and reliable markets also represent the most lucrative markets for your work in the 1990s.

USING COINCIDENCE IN YOUR FICTION BY NANCY KRESS A sure sign of a weak plot is a reliance on chance to solve the characters' problems. But coincidence can be used to enhance story tension and reader interest. An award-winning short story writer explains.

FLORENCE KING CONFESSES INTERVIEW BY ALANNA NASH The outspoken author of Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady on writing with discipline, the qualities of good writing and the need for "creative cruelty" as you work.

CHRONICLE:
THE SCIENCE FICTION ATTITUDE BY RAY FARADAY NELSON Want to write SF? Storytelling and science skills won't hurt, but first you must understand the Cosmic Ratio.

COLUMNS:.
POETRY Judson Jerome on using poetic images.
NONFICTION Art Spikol on selling your writing skills.
THE ELECTRONIC WRITER Ronald John Donovan on the power of modems.
FICTION Lawrence Block discovers a few lessons in his short stories.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS.
THE WRITING LIFE Lynne Sharon Schwartz decries literary emaciation.
YOUR ASSIGNMENT.
FIRST BYLINES.
THE MARKETS Dealing with delays.
TIP SHEET Martin Cruz Smith on researching Polar Star.


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