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January 2002 |
The Writer
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Departments Dear Writer A status report on the venerable
SASE; when to send a floppy disk. Ethics On the curious case of historian and
writer Joseph Ellis. Net//working Experts once predicted e-books
would turn the publishing industry on
its head. They sure haven't. Poet to poet The visual arts can be a great source
of inspiration for poets. Here's how. Off the cuff Where does a writer's real life end
and the story begin? It's not a clear
line. Bottom line Some expert advice for writers on
keeping the IRS off their backs. WriteStuff Reviews of books on mystery-writing,
getting Web-smart, and what poetry
editors are looking for. They Wrote the Book: Thirteen Women Create the Perfect Crime, edited by Helen Windrath |
Spreading the Word: Editors on Poetry, compiled by Stephen Corey and Warren Slesinger |
Market focus Get a foot in the aisle with our guide
to writing for bridal markets. Writers wanted Market news, fairs, conferences,
prize offers and market listings. How I write For Thisbe Nissen, a too-certain path
while writing doesn't allow for the
excitement of discovery.
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