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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: June 2001; Volume 81, Number 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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FEATURES:
"I think I do have some advantages, not in storytelling, but that I was educated by the nuns. That means I was [raised] with discipline and guilt--they're very wonderful writer's tools."
WD Interview: Nora Roberts By Katie Struckel The best-selling romance novelist's advice: Tell the best story you can.

FICTION WRITING SPECIAL:
How to Write a Breakout Novel By Donald Maass Making your reader care is first and foremost a matter of ensuring that you--the author--care, the president of the Association of Authors' Representatives says.

To Be Continued ... By Kelly Milner Halls Online and in print, serialized fiction is making a comeback. See if you fit in.

Meet Our Short-Short Winner By Jerry Jackson Jr Diane Farrington's "Commerce" pays off, topping more than 6,000 entries.

50 Best Places to Publish Your Story By Kelly Nickell We surveyed more than 400 magazines and Web sites to find the top spots for today's fiction writers.

6 Secrets to Titles That Sell By Christina Hamlett Keep your title short, simple and provocative.

The Short Road to Success By Karen Asp Writing fillers and front-of-the-book items can be the best way to break into your favorite magazine.

We Interrupt Our Regular Schedule By Matt W. Wills Check opportunities as a freelance TV newswriter.

The Lowdown on the Freelance Letdown By Vive Griffith The writing life sometimes can leave you feeling like Cinderella before the ball.



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