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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!] ISSUE DATE:
November 2002; Volume 82, Number 11
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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FEATURES:
"What I've learned through all my years of
writing is that my first drafts always stink.
But I can't make them sing until I've at least
gotten the bones of the plot down on paper."
WD Interview: Tess Gerritsen
By Beth Wechsler
The author of 14 novels discusses her writing and revision process.
HOW TO PROMOTE YOUR WRITING!
7 Wild Ways to Sell Your Book By Joan Mazza
No matter where you go or who you meet, be ready to pitch your book with any of these seven methods.
Put Power in Your Presentation By Marita Littauer
Not comfortable talking in front of a crowd? You're only five steps away from being a confident public speaker who grabs the audience's attention and keeps it until the very end.
Take Our Savvy Marketer Quiz! By Marcia Yudkin
When should you begin a marketing plan for your book? How long should you market it? Should you place ads? Find out the answers to these questions and more in our quiz that reveals whether your ideas about book marketing are fresh or old-fashioned.
4 Book Building Blocks You Need By Robyn Conley-Weaver
Get your nonfiction book out of the slush pile and into contract territory by taking care of basics first: Master the market, focus on format, thread your theme and support the structure.
Who Won Our Writing Contest? By Jane Friedman
Chosen from more than 19,000 entries, a sonnet titled "Love After September Eleventh" wins grand-prize in the 2002 Writer's Digest Annual Writing Competition.
Drawing the Line By Wendy Hart Beckman
Freelance writers regularly face ethical issues. Define your comfort zone, but be willing to revisit the situation now and again.
Brush Up on Copyright Rules! 6 Tips By Amy Cook
If you're worried about protecting your work, don't miss this 101 course in copyright law. Learn about the copyright symbol, infringement and fair use.