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DIGITAL Issue: Writer's Digest August 2008 , Digital Edition
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Item No. #Z6260
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SPOTLIGHT: SCREENWRITING TODAY
THE WD INTERVIEW: DIABLO CODY
by Chad Gervich
Stripper, memoirist and Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody is ready for her close-up.
From Idea to Script
by Jurgen Wolff
Here's how to turn your promising idea into a screen-worthy script.
Script Rules
by Christina Hamlett
Correctly formatting your script can be the difference between getting it read—and getting it pitched. Here's the lowdown on using good form.
Leave 'em Laughing
by Mark Miller
Breaking into comedy writing is no laughing matter according to our distinguished panel
of experts.
[FEATURES]
Act II
by Jordan E. Rosenfeld
Short-story writer and novelist Amy Bloom tells about moving between prose writing and the all-show, no-tell world of screenwriting.
The 2008 WD Guide to Software for Writers
by Jenna Glatzer
We've tested most writing software programs to help you find the best choice for your needs.
Up Close & Personal
by Anya Kamenetz
Working as writers' assistants gave these aspiring scribes a look at what the writing life is really like.
Falling for Romance
by Kara Gebhart Uhl
Meet the grand-prize winner of the Writer's Digest Popular Fiction Awards. PLUS: A complete listing of first-place winners and honorable mentions.
[COLUMNS]
Questions & Quandaries
by Brian A. Klems
Here's the scoop on loglines, book blurbs and getting paid.
Ask the Pro: Media Watchdog
by Jordan E. Rosenfeld
Columbia Journalism Review's managing editor upholds his magazine's mission to keep journalism honest.
First Impressions: A Published Prosecutor
by Jordan e. Rosenfeld
A lawyer-turned-writer pens a realistic legal thriller. PLUS: More notable debuts.
This Writer's Life: Agent Angst
by Kevin Alexander
Medium-sized agencies handle your work with care, but the big guys may get you a six-figure deal. What's a writer to do?
On the Edge: Latino Lit
by Michael J. Vaughn
Major-house imprints and a new marketing approach are opening up opportunities for this emerging genre.
The Sentence Sleuth: News of the Weird Modifier
by Bonnie Trenga
Reports of misplaced modifiers amuse and confuse readers.
Your Story: All-Star Dinner
by Kelly Tarver
The winning entry of contest #11. PLUS: Your Story #13 prompt.
The Conference Scene: The Maui Writers Conference
by Linda Formichelli
Writing and networking in an idyllic setting.
Postscript: Bemused
by Wayne Sheldrake
Wouldn't we all like to be like writers portrayed in the movies.
InkWell
FRESH IDEAS, TIPS, NEWS AND INSPIRATION FOR LIVING THE WRITING LIFE
- The Name Game
- Mobisode Writing Could Put Extra Cash in Your Pocket
- The Roeder Report: Who Needs an Outline?
- Don't Be a Diva
- WD Annual Poetry Competition Winners
Writer's Workbook
LESSONS AND TIPS FOR WORKING ON SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF YOUR
WRITING
- Fiction: background
- Nonfiction: brief critiques
- Poetry: syllables
- Marketing: after the art
PLUS:
CONTRIBUTORS
EDITOR'S LETTER
READER MAIL
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