September 2010

September 2010

The Writer

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Features
Get Started: 7 steps to break into book reviewing
By Chuck Leddy

What you need to know, from a veteran book reviewer and member of the National Book Critics Circle.

pg. 13
By Charlie Teljeur

Our writer worked his connections well and tells what he learned in freelancing an article for a top Canadian magazine.

pg. 14
Off the Cuff: An essayist finds her stride
By Jenny Rough

In mastering the art of sculling, our writer learned that small adjustments can lead to emotional revelations.

Interview: A gift for the short form
By Sarah Anne Johnson

All of Antonya Nelson's tales of relationships and domestic life start out as short stories, but sometimes outgrow the container and become novellas and novels.

pg. 17
Archive: Essentials of good suspense novels
By Phillip M. Margolin

Keep your readers on the edge of their seats with a clever plot that's skillfully executed.

pg. 21
By Mary McVicker

Here is a process for deciding on a subject and giving your manuscript interest and shape.

pg. 23
Train your 'pet' words
By Noelle Sterne

Who's the boss? You are, and you'd better take control of your out-of-control word tics.

pg. 33
Sell your work
By Harvey Rachlin, William Kowalski, Sharon Oard Warner, Mary Quattlebaum, Diana Burrell, Barbara Abercrombie, Gregory Martin
How do you know when your writing is submission-ready? Have you probed for the right weaknesses? Our group of accomplished writers offers a final checklist for seven genres.
pg. 25
Interview: Making a story work
By Brad Schreiber

Two-time Edgar Award winner T. Jefferson Parker has found that saving material "for later" in a mystery novel often proves deadly to the creative process.

pg. 34
Defining 'small' in small press
By Dawn Carrington

What small presses are, and what they're looking for in authors, from an editor in chief. And read Carol O'Dell's sidebar about her experience with a small publisher.

pg. 37
Business Freelancing: Learn the ins and outs of PR writing
By Robert W. Bly

Public-relations professionals hire freelance writers for a host of lucrative assignments. Here are some expert tips on how to get in on the action.

pg. 39
Market Focus: Micro presses offer more opportunities
By Lori A. May

Putting art above sales, boutique presses embrace writers of experimental work.

pg. 44
Literary Spotlight Alimentum
By Melissa Hart
The spotlight is on the savory literary journal Alimentum, describing its tone and approach.
pg. 46
Departments
Editor's Notes
Learning from a classic
By Jeff Reich
pg. 6
Letters
Letters from our readers
pg. 7
Take Note
What Harper Lee taught me about writing and the writing life
By Loretta Ellsworth
pg. 8
Other Take Note items
By Susan Johnston, Lori A. May, Noelle Sterne, Barbara D. Diggs, Jeremy D. Bonfiglio

LinkedIn features for writers, starting a literary journal, a remedy for writer's block, a festival celebrating Elmore Leonard and crime fiction and what writers can learn from professional athletes. Plus, Stephanie Dickison's regular bimonthly column about the freelancing life, and an excerpt from a new writing book.

WriteStuff
A fresh look at the English language
By Chuck Leddy
A review of Globish: How the English Language Became the World's Language by Robert McCrum
pg. 41
The good side of creative obsessions
By Melissa Hart
A review of Brainstorm: Harnessing the Power of Productive Obsessions by Eric Maisel and Ann Maisel
pg. 42
Yahoo! focuses on style for Web writers
By Kristin Sutter
A review of The Yahoo! Style Guide: The Ultimate Sourcebook for Writing, Editing, and Creating Content for the Digital World by Chris Barr and the senior editors of Yahoo!
pg. 43
Market Listings
Book publishers
By Martha Lundin

This month, a list of book publishers, plus information on conferences and contests and helpful tips from an editor at Juno Books, an imprint of Pocket Books.

pg. 46
How I Write
Royce Buckingham
By Dave McReynolds

For Royce Buckingham, literary success grew out of his experiences with a troubled youth—as well as many years of working at his stories.

pg. 58
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