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Writer's Digest June 2004
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Item No. #WD0604
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WRITE BETTER
The Hunt for Red-hot Anecdotes
By Teri Brown
Find the stories and slice-of-life quotes you need to give your articles more impact, more color And more credibility. PLUS: 12-step guide to interviewing.
Fiction Essentials
By James Scott Bell
How to build suspense using the first-person point of view.
Writing Clinic
By G. Miki Hayden
The setup for a mystery novel works best when it's direct, compelling, complete and succinct.
Niches: Personal Writing
By Nancy Hendrickson
Hook your reader by presenting your personal story in the most interesting way possible.
GET PUBLISHED
Top-dollar Markets
By Maria Witte
We've focused our latest search on these 18 highest paying markets for your genre fiction, personal stories and poetry.
Get Into Ghostwriting
By Alisa Bauman
A professional ghostwriter shares her secrets for landing lucrative ghostwriting gigs. PLUS: The top 5 tips for good ghosting, by Wayne E. Pollard.
The Six-Figure Writer
By Robert W. Bly
What you need to get started in the high-paying corporate market.
WORK SMARTER
Questions & Quandaries
By Brian A. Klems
Our experts answer your questions on quotes within quotes, affect vs. effect and e-mailing clips.
STAY INSPIRED
After the Big Sale
By J.A. Konrath
Get behind-the-scenes lessons and inspiration through one writer's journey from manuscript to final form. PLUS: Lessons from a newly published author.
The Fast Track
By Christine Mersch
Meet the winner of the WD Short Short Story Competition. PLUS: A list of the top 25 winners, and a chance to read the winning entry.
The Last Word
By Jack Clemens
John Steinbeck's stories establish tone where it matters most: in the opening scene.
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