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August 2006 |
The Writer
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Join thousands of successful writers when you subscribe to The Writer magazine. Each month The Writer is full of features you can use to improve your writing, including before-and-after examples of improved writing, more literary markets than ever before, practical solutions for writing problems, selected literary magazine profiles, tips from famous authors and hands-on advice.
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Features Step by Step: Analyze great stories and make your own work better By
Quinn Dalton |
Step by Step: Turn the same old scene into something new By
Gary Fincke |
Sleepless in Seattle screenwriter on revving up the tension By
Jeff Arch |
Balancing act By
Samuel Greengard |
Keep your readers on the edge By
Betty Wilson Beamguard |
Book signings add up to book sales By
Carolyn Campbell |
Killing your darlings By
Lea Aschkenas |
Freelancing: Just say 'no' sometimes By
Chrystle Fiedler |
Departments Letters Market listings Publications, publishers, agents Literary markets This month, a list of literary markets, plus helpful tips from editors at ALIMENTUM and ELLIPSIS. |
Breakthrough A writer’s success story Turning youth and naivete to her advantage By
Dallas Nicole Woodburn |
How I write Established writers share their writing practices Get started Help for the new writer Root out your wishy-washy verbs By
Patricia T. Connor |
Literary spotlight ONE STORY By
Gregg Rosenblum This month's spotlight is on the unique literary journal ONE STORY, describing its tone, preferences and contributors. |
Market focus Educational writing 101 By
Melissa Hart |
Poet to poet The poetry of travel By
Marilyn Taylor |
Writer at work Practical solutions for writing problems Breaaking the conventions of memoir By
Gregory Martin |
Off the cuff Syntax Twist worn expressions into winners By
Arthur Plotnik |
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