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TITLE: The Writer Magazine
["Essential for writers since 1887" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: November 2001; Volume 114 Number 11
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: Fantasy Writing.

What you can learn from criticism CATHERINE RYAN HYDE When the critics have at your work, how should you respond?.

Testing the water ROBERT ALLEN PAPINCHAK For novelist Anita Shreve, the "story" is in the details.

Bring the past to life MARILYN JENSEN How to write about the local history that's all around you.

COVER STORY: FANTASY WRITING: 10 secrets to writing fantasy PHILIP MARTIN On both the printed page and the big screen, fantasy is as hot as Harry Potter. Writers with fantasy in mind should heed our 10 commandments, and learn from some experts in the genre.

Back to school SUSAN FROETSCHEL Look no farther than your closest campus for a rich source of experts and information.

DEPARTMENTS:.
Off the cuff 6 Editor's notes.
DEBORAH PRUM Her first call from a national magazineeditor came at just the wrong time.
Letters.
Contributors.
TAD CRAWFORDTwo court decisions have changed the electronic landscape for writers.
Bottom line.
Dear Writer Dealing with tardy payments, and getting writing experience when you don't have any.
WriteStuffReviews of writing books, including Geoff Schmidt's memorable Write Your Heart Out.
@Deadline News and notes, quips and quotes on writing and publishing.
Ethics MARK FITZGERALD Should you ever give your sources a sneak peek at your story?.
Net//working LENORE WRIGHT E-mail interviews may not be intimate, but don't sell them short.
Market focus MARJORIE FLAMERS How to write short, short stories for children's markets.
Writers wanted New publications, prize offers, conferences and market listings.
Classified advertising.
Index of advertisers.
Poet to poet GEORGE KEITHLEY Revise you must, but here's how to get the most out of the process.
How I write Cultivating the power of illusion is a writer's best shield, says Philip Danze.


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