| WRITERS' Journal Table of Contents |
| November/December 2003 |
| Volume 24, Number 6 |
Columns |
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| 2 | ..... Editor's Note |
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4 |
..... Marketing Helps, by Janet Elaine Smith |
| "Back to the Bible" in the Book Biz | |
| 5 | ..... Massaging the Muse, by Lynne Remick |
| ............ And a Partridge in a Poet-Tree | |
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6 |
..... Effective Screenwriting, by Jerry McGuire |
| ............"Follow
That Cab!" Ever hear that line in a movie? How about a dozen or a hundred or a thousand times? |
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8 |
..... Photography Techniques, by Ronald D. Kness |
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Shiver and Shoot |
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| 10 | ..... Computer Business, by Robert Anthony |
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Writing for the Web |
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| 55 | ..... For Beginners Only, by Stephen Hart |
One Writer's Advice: Aim Low and
Persevere |
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| 56 | ..... Words...Tools Of Our Trade, by Betty Garton Ulrich |
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Some Advice to Beginning Writers—and Maybe Others
If you want to be a writer (a published, selling writer, as opposed to just writing), then proceed as if you were preparing for any other career. But first, be sure that you can't stand NOT to write—that writing is in your genes, in your blood. |
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| 58 | ..... Writers' Journal Market Report, by Laurie Graziano |
You can sit down right now and write your autobiography, complete with vivid scenery and horrid details. But will agents consider it marketable? And will millions of people buy it? Markets: Calliope, Ladies' Home Journal, Eating Well, Circle K Magazine, Provincetown Arts, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, BabyTalk Magazine, Stone Soup Magazine, AGNI, Star Service, Boys' Quest, Junior Baseball, Teachers of Vision, Cicada, Lake Country Journal, Humpty Dumpty's. |
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Feature Articles |
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| 12 | ..... Talking the Talk: Listening the Listen, by Jim Couper |
| ............... Chitchat
Is on the Menu for Today Conversation is the fodder of writing, and I've always listened not only to what people say but also to how they say it. I try to make my characters' dialogue sparkle with wit, ingenuity, and imagination. |
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| 14 | ..... Rethinking Rejections, Lisa Lawmaster Hess |
............... How to Turn Disappointment into
Dollars |
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| 15 | .....Writing Micro-Fiction, by Dennis E. Hensley |
............... Making Each Word Count |
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| 19 | ..... Ten Tips for Writing a Letter to the Editor, by Emma J. Wisdom |
| ................ Voicing Your Opinion My first letter to the editor of The City Paper, one of Nashville's daily newspapers, came about rather serendipitously. As I was reading the paper, I came to an article discussing the defunct magazine Emerge, in which the writer alluded to the fact that its replacement, Savoy, was just as good as Emerge. The latter was a favorite magazine of mine, so I could not let the writer's opinion slip by without a rebuttal to his story. Here is my letter: |
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| 21 | .....Understanding, Dedication, and Ferrets, by D. M. Rosner |
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Keys to a Successful Writers' Group Ever hear of a six-foot ferret? Neither had I, until one evening on retreat, when a group writing exercise got a bit out of control. How did we happen to find ourselves in that position, and what have ferrets got to do with anything? |
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| 22 | ..... Getting a Head Start on That Story, by Carole Moore |
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Strategy for Finding Your Lead If you want to sell nonfiction—especially essays, creative nonfiction, and feature stories—then you need to get one thing right from the start: your lead. |
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| 41 | ..... What to Do to Write a Personal Essay, by Lois Green Stone |
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Can You Expose Your Inner Secrets? Creative Writing. What a ridiculous phrase. Think about it. Isn't writing in itself "creative"? |
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Writers' Notebook |
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And Then the Poof—Margo Pierce Writing Tips for the Limited Attention Span—Marge Jesberger Practice—Karl Green |
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Fiction |
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May 2003 Short Story Contest Winners |
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| 27 | .....Giving Rides, by Benjamin T. Nickol |
First Prize Winner of May 2003 Short Story Contest |
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| 28 | ..... The Importance of Being Ernest, by Sunny Frazier |
Second Prize Winner of May 2003 Short Story Contest |
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| 30 | .....As You Like It, by JoeAnn Hart |
Third Prize Winner of May 2003 Short Story Contest |
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More Fiction |
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| 32 | ..... Blood Relative, by Shaunna Privratsky |
Honorable Mention Winner of 2002 Horror/Ghost Contest |
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| 36 | ..... Letter from Marianne, by Cathy Hajdu |
Honorable Mention Winner of 2002 Romance Contest |
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June 20, 2002 Write-to-Win! Winner |
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| 38 |
..... "When the CD stopped spinning...," by Melanie Spence |
Poetry |
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| 43 | ..... Every Day With Poetry, by Esther Leiper |
................. "In
the Network of the Stars" |
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| 50 | ..... Esther Comments On..., by Esther Leiper |
| ................. The
Winners—April 2003 Poetry Contest The winners (which I'll discuss presently), are chosen, and the Honorable Mentions decided. Yet, every contest has unsuccessful poems that nonetheless contain wonderfully quotable lines. I say to their authors: If you can make the rest of your pieces even half so good, you will indeed have winners. Here are a dozen excerpts: |
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