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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: November 1997; Vol. 77, No. 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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Inside the Adage: "Writing What You Know"

FEATURES:
Finding What Shimmers in the Ordinary World By Kim Addonzio & Dorianne Laux What you know is much more compelling and interesting than you imag- ine. Two poets show you how to take the moments of your life and give them the power and resonance that poetry--indeed, all writing--needs.

What I Wrote for Love By Roger Kahn An essential part of "what we know" is what we love. "Writing about things you care about and people you love is rewarding in the most profound ways," says Kahn, whose passions led him to The Boys of Summer, a book often called the best ever written about baseball.

The Energizing, Liberating World of Multicultural Fiction By David H. Lynn The literary landscape of the Northeastern WASP has been eclipsed. The editor of the Kenyon Review celebrates writing the culture you know--because "no single mainstream exists any longer in publishing.".

We'd Like to Propose a Toast .. .

By Darin Painter A toast to the 1,001 winners of the 66th annual Writer's Digest Writing Competition, that is.

Chronicle: "I Am a Fiction Writer" By Diana Renn A fiction writer closeted in graduate school comes out when she is finally able to bridge the gap between critiquing and creating. "Couldn't just the act of writing be creative in itself?".

COLUMNS:.
FICTION Nancy Kress passes sentence--will you?.
POETRY Michael J. Bugeja on the healing power of poetry.
ELECTRONIC WRITER Christopher Meeks shops the latest modems.
DEPARTMENTS.
THE WRITING LIFE A look back at that old time rejection. Plus, win prizes with Your Assignment.
TRADEMARKS Proof that trademarks are valuable and news from the trademark trenches.
THE MARKETS The hows and wheres on selling your writing. Plus, the dish on the hot new food magazines.


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