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TITLE: Writer's Digest Magazine
["America's Leading Writer's Magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: April 1987; Vol. 67, No. 4
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: The Widest Open Market for new Writers.

FEATURES:
WRITING THE "ART OF LIVING" ARTICLE BY PHILLIP BARRY OSBORNE "As a group, art-of-living articles are a staple of general interest magazines, and represent the widest-open market for new writers," says a senior staff editor of Reader's Digest. Here are instructions for writing and selling these popular articles.

A LIKELY STORY FICTION BY DONALD E. WESTLAKE This excerpt from the novel by the same name introduces you to the bizarre, fictional, yet somehow true world of publishing. Westlake introduces the excerpt with the story of how A Likely Story came to be.

A FEW TIPS FOR MYSTERY WRITERS BY ELEANOR SULLIVAN The editor of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine offers common-sensical advice for making mysteries fresh and believable.

WORDS AT PLAY A pause in the writing action to exercise some words and have a little fun, with word puzzles, and the winners of our Sniglets contest.

CHRONICLE: 60 MILLION PEOPLE CAN'T READ WHAT YOU WRITE BY CANDY SCHULMAN Here's a real-life horror tale, for writers and non-writers alike. Too many people can't read traffic signs, let alone the words that you write. That hurts this country, and it hurts you.

POETRY "Workshops by Mail," by Judson Jerome.
NONFICTION "Exposure Is the Key," by Art Spikol.
SCRIPTS "The Ten Deadly Sins, Part I," by J. Michael Straczynski.
FICTION "Do It Until You Need Glasses," by Lawrence Block DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS We cannot tell a lie.
THE WRITING LIFE Taking sales to the streets.
INSIDE BOOKS Writers reveal what they're learning from their new books.
THE MARKETS Changing Signature and insights from New York.


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