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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: March 2002; Volume 82, Number 3
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:
"For me, trying to make a career as a writer has been a lot about learning to be myself and to fol- low my dream without listening to my panic."
First Success: Andes Hruby By Jerry Jackson Jr. A WD competition winner realizes a dream: publication of her novel.

YOU CAN WRITE FOR MAGAZINES!
Evergreen Topics = Evergreen Billfold By Andrea King Collier What do magazine editors want, you ask? Stories that cover perennial topics, but with a fresh twist.

6 Keys to Powerful Profiles By Steven James Ask the right questions, and you'll find everyone has a story that will make an editor salivate.

Make Cash Selling Reprints By Kelly James-Enger If you keep your rights, your article may have as many lives as that proverbial cat.

Literary Journalism: Learning the Basics By Mark Masse Learn how to structure a fact-based narrative that both informs and enlightens.

WD Interview: C. Michael Curtis By Katie Struckel Brogan The Atlantic Monthly's senior fiction editor shares his thoughts on the state of the short story.

4 Ways to Bounce Back From Rejection By chuck Paustian Whether you cry or swear, as a writer you must learn to deal with editors saying, "thanks, but no thanks." How to Keep a Writer's Journal By Ed Dee A novelist and former police officer says keeping notes about everyday life aids the creative process.

A Room of One's Own By Jason Fargo A writing space outside your home might be just what you need - and it doesn't have to cost a bundle.

Clinic: How to Raise the Stakes in Your Novel By Geoff Fuller Upping the ante is crucial in this manuscript provided by June E forte, our critiquer says.



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