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Writer's Ultimate Resource Guide May 2005
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Item No. #WG0505
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Editor's Letter
MUST HAVE
Helpful Handbooks
By the editors of Writer's Digest
We've picked our favorite reference books for poetry, children's, script, fiction and nonfiction writing. And keep your p's and q's straight with help from the instruction and organization guides.
The Write Software
By Jack Clemens
Take your writing to the next level with 24 software programs that can generate plot ideas, store your notes and create outlines. Plus, a pricing guide for each of the reviewed products.
Check, Please
By Mary Carmen Cupito and Joe Feiertag and the editors of Writer's Digest Books
Just how much money can you make writing résumés, novels or advertising copy? Know how to price your services with this list of typical wages for writers.
MUST KNOW
Get Published! 101 Best Tips
By Maria Schneider
Get your work into print with these quick tips on everything from query letters to agent research to formatting manuscripts.
Ask WD
By Brian A. Klems
Writing brings up a lot of questions. Do you need a copyright before you submit articles? How does an upublished author put together a bio? Are there limits to how much editors can change your work? We've got answers.
Query Letter Clinic
By Kathryn S. Brogan and Cynthia Laufenberg
Since you have only one chance to impress an editor, follow these tips to perfect your query letter and look like the pro that you are.
MUST CONTACT
Top-dollar Markets
By Maria Witte
We've found these 17 highest paying markets for your genre fiction, personal stories and poetry.
Contests Calling
By the editors of Writer's Digest
Find the right contest for your writing with this list of competitions occuring throughout the year for all genres.
Join the Club
By Mary Carmen Cupito and Joe Feiertag and the editors of Writer's Digest Books
State-by-state roster of writing organizations.
Is There a Doctor in the House?
By David Raterman and Robin M. Hampton
Book doctors edit, proofread and critique your manuscript. Scroll through our list and find one to fit your manuscript, and your budget.
Breaking In
By Robert W. Bly
No clips? No problem. Eight easy-to-break-in markets.
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