March 2013

The Writer

The essential resource for writers

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.

Features
By Glen Duncan
Novelist Susanna Moore belongs to a small class of writers whose work performs the paradoxical miracle of giving solace by offering none. She talks about her newest novel, The Life of Objects.
Hey, shortie!
By Karen M. Rider

Paying attention to what's happening to the art of the short story will help writers more easily navigate trends in the print and digital short fiction market.

Seven phrases for freelance success
By Jodi Helmer

Keen negotiating skills and open communication with editors are essential for a successful writing career. And don't be afraid to say, "No thanks."

Authenticity applies
By Elfrieda Abbe

When a rookie writer and an experienced editor collaborate, the result is a lasting partnership. Tracy Kidder and Richard Todd talk about their experiences.

Use your space
By Alicia Anstead

Although Tony-Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda is best known on Broadway as an actor and composer, he identifies as a writer.

Departments
Writing Essentials
By Hillary Casavant
Computer combat
Face off digital nightmares by taking these steps to secure your files.
Writing Essentials
By Bharti Kirchner
Food for thought
Adding food references can spice up a story's setting.
Breakthrough
By Elayne Clift
A is for able!
A novel can take 15 years to write, but even when the effort seems too great, quitting is not an option.
Off the Cuff
By Anne G. Faigen
Word play
Take a tip from Robert Frost and get "loose" with words.
Conference Insider
By Alicia Anstead
Get tweety
Heading to a conference or festival? Take our Twitter tutorial with you.
Market Focus
By Mridu Khullar Relph
You really like me
Contests, giveaways and good works can build your online followers.
Literary Spotlight
By Melissa Hart
Arcadia: Send the kicker
Particularly devoted to helping young writers launch a literary career, editor Noah Milligan wants to see everything you've got.
In Every Issue
Take Note

With the ocean's salty scent in the air, Oregon's Sitka Center successfully integrates writing and nature. Also in TN: Caryl Phillips, zeroing in on a character's viewpoint, stimuli for writers and more.

Phillip Lopate basically wrote the book on the personal essay. He speaks passionately about self-reflection as the fuel for writing great essays.

Markets
Classified advertising

Dedicated revision is key for novelist Nina Revoyr.

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