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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: June 1987; Vol. 67, No. 6
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Anatomy of a Book Publisher.

FEATURES:
INSIDE PUBLISHING: INNER WORKINGS OF BOOK PUBLISHERS BY DOUGLAS ABRAMS What do editors do behind closed doors? How do they select manuscripts? And how do you fit into editors' and book publishers' plans? A former editor of Crown's Harmony Books line takes you inside to show you how publishing really works.

DAVE BARRY CLAWS HIS WAY TO THE TOP BY MARSHALL COOK "If you want to succeed as a writer, you'll just have to sit yourself down and write a really brilliant novel, such as Moby Dick, then sell it to a publisher that doesn't realize it has already been published." That advice, and more, from the humorist author of Claw Your Way to the Top.

FOR NAME'S SAKE BY HAL BLYTHE AND CHARLIE SWEET Choosing a name for your fiction characters involves art and science, nuance and suggestion. Two fiction-writers tell you how to name names, and improve your fiction in the process.

WRITING FOR FUN: A MAGICAL JAR OF SELF-ESTEEM BY BARBARA FINNEY Use your special writing talent to cheer your friends.

BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD'S ACTS OF WILL BY CANDY SCHULMAN "If I didn't write fiction," says the author of An Act of Will, "they'd take me away in a strait jacket, because I have all this .staff going on in my head, I have to get it out." Bradford tells how she gets it out, and why it sells.

CHRONICLE: WHY I DID WHAT I DID BY STEVE SALERNO Why give up a $50,000-a year job to become a freelancer?.

COLUMNS:.
NONFICTION "The Most-Asked Question From Readers, and Others," by Art Spikol.
POETRY "Which Language Should You Write In? Which English?", by Judson Jerome.
SCRIPTS "The Ten Deadly Sins, Part II," by J. Michael Straczynski.
FICTION "Looking for Madame Bovary," by Lawrence Block.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS.
THE WRITING LIFE.
TIP SHEET.
INSIDE BOOKS.
THE MARKETS.


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