Now you can download this issue from Writer's Digest Magazine. It's in an easy-to-search pdf format that works on almost all computers equipped with the free Acrobat Reader program. The issue is compatible with PCs, Macs and many other computers. For a complete explanation of the process of downloading a digital product from our web site, please read our FAQ. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. SPOTLIGHT: IN THE MONEY Get Your Money's Worth By Jodi Picoult Forget relying on publishers' publicists. Becoming famous—and the fortune that follows—is all up to you. Off the Dole By Jenny Rough Stop depending on others to support your freelance career. Here's how to make your own way. PLUS: How to negotiate higher pay. Keep the Commission By Juli I. Huss Do you really need an agent? Here's one writer's irreverent guide to flying solo. PLUS: A list of small-press markets. Will Write for Wine? By Josh Sweigart Even when expensive food and drink are being lavished on you, remember that a deal's a deal. Make sure you get what you deserve. PLUS: Ways to protect yourself. [FEATURES] THE WD INTERVIEW: CHUCK PALAHNIUK By Jordan E. Rosenfeld Sling Your Web By J.A. Konrath It takes more than good writing to get readers to your website. Here are tricks and tips to use today's technology to promote your work. PLUS: The winner of the Best Writer's Website. Vice Versa By Michael J. Vaughn Three author/poets discuss why prose writers should try poetry, and poets should pen prose. The Silent Type By Kevin Alexander Can a writer who just wants to be left alone to write make it in today's extroverted publishing world? Enter 24-year-old James Boice, who may just be the answer to that question. Literary Legends By Phil Sexton What's old in writing advice seems new again, as one writer discovered on his trip back in time through the Writer's Digest archives. [COLUMNS] Questions & Quandaries By Brian A. Klems Learn the ins and outs of unagented contract negotiations, the benefits of PR specialists and more. On the Edge: Poetry for the Younger Set By Kara Gebhart Uhl Will the creation of a Children's Poet Laureate and the staying power of novels-in-verse allow for new writers in this burgeoning market? This Writer's Life: A Novel Place By Kevin Alexander Can switching locales help our writer up his productivity? Your Story: Mucked By Marie Anderson The winning entry of contest #6. PLUS: Your Story #8 prompt. First Impressions: Modern Marvel By Jordan E. Rosenfeld An editorial-assistant-turned author makes her debut with a tale about cloning. PLUS: More notable debuts. Ask The Pro: Offbeat Agent By Jordan E. Rosenfeld Literary agent Penn Whaling talks about why she represents all types of writers and how she likes the weird ones the best. The Sentence Sleuth By Bonnie Trenga Our new grammar guru shows you how to avoid receiving the Naughtiest Writing Habit Award. Postscript: Less Is More By Jeff Yeager One writer finds that embracing austerity gives him a whole new life. InkWell Writer's Workbook - Fiction: creating characters
- Nonfiction: travel writing
- Poetry: sestina
- Marketing: give a good reading
|