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  WRITERS’ Journal—The Complete Writer’s Magazine (published since 1980) is a bimonthly, 64-page publication directed toward all writers. 
Market listings, 16 writing contests (winners are published), suggested books for writers, along with fresh new ideas where writers can sell their work are a few of the highlights readers will return to issue after issue.
Poets will find our publication valuable with two poetry columns encouraging them with a guiding hand. Readers learn from our poetry editor’s critique of prize-winning poems—which is done tactfully, respectfully, and creatively.
The blend of poetry, prose, photography helps, screenwriting hints, marketing aids, editing advice, and the opportunity to be published do indeed make WRITERS’ Journal—The Complete Writer’s Magazine.

Cover of the July August issue. Choosing a title, Dramatic Dialogue, Salable Articles, Interview with Alice B. Acheson
July/August 2008 Vol 29, No 4

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 In her book, WIN! Poetry Contests, Esther Leiper-Estabrooks titled a chapter “Title: Vital.” She explains that “The title strengthens or trivializes what follows.” Of course, Esther is writing about choosing a title for a poem, but the same can be applied to choosing the title for a work of fiction. On page 16, Anna Clark will guide you as you consider naming your next piece.

     Most authors learn that the more publicity you can generate for your book, the more sales you will accumulate. Alice B. Acheson is an experienced publicist who visited with Susan Wingate and explained the role a publicist can play in the life of a writer. See page 22 for the interview.

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