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: CREATIVITY Meeting of the Minds by Michael J. Vaughn Get your bossy, literal-minded left brain in touch with its more creative counterpart. PLUS: Games for getting into your right mind. Falling Down the Rabbit Hole by Emily Hanlon Here's a practical technique to help you open up your mind to the wonderland of your unconscious. PLUS: An exercise in point of view. Blinded by the Light by Leigh Anne Jasheway-Bryant Don't let your creativity get in the way of your productivity. Here are nine tips for overcoming Too Many Ideas Syndrome. Mapping Out of a Block by Greg Korgeski, Ph.D. Get your words flowing onto the page with this sure-fire procrastination buster. [FEATURES] THE WD INTERVIEW: TOM PERROTTA by Kevin Alexander Walking the fine line between literary and popular, bestselling novelist Tom Perrotta follows up his breakthrough novel, Little Children, with another modern morality tale. The Hunt for Deep Background by Elizabeth Sims After deciding to set her next novel in Los Angeles, this author learned the value of getting off the net and onto a plane. Query Madness by Sharlene Martin Yes, competition for an agent is stiff, but it's not all stellar. Read these questionable, real-life queries so you'll know what not to do. The Possibility for Grace by Brian A. Klems Writer's Digest Annual Writing Competition grand-prize winner Eros-Alegra Clarke's evocative memoir explores the murder of a young girl, as well as her childhood attempt to make sense of it all. [COLUMNS] Your Story: Reflections by Rebecca Wilson The winning entry of contest #7. PLUS: Your Story #9 prompt. Ask The Pro: Culture Chronicler by Jordan E. Rosenfeld Even after a corporate buyout, Richard Eoin Nash continues to head up Soft Skull, an alternative imprint that's still breaking new ground. First Impressions: A Novel Affair by Jordan E. Rosenfeld A nonfiction writer builds a historical novel around Frank Lloyd Wright's compelling lover. PLUS: More notable debuts. This Writer's Life: The Perfect Ending by Kevin Alexander Getting to the end is, theoretically, the best part of writing a novel. But how do you choose just one? On the Edge: Alternative Fare by Jordan E. Rosenfeld Has the lesbian and gay fiction market finally arrived? PLUS: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender markets. Questions & Quandaries by Brian A. Klems Learn the ins and outs of using real names in your memoir and how to defeat burnout The Sentence Sleuth: Diagnosis: Disagreement-Itis by Bonnie Trenga Boost your immunity to the illness that kills your credibility: subject-verb inflammatory disease. Postscript: Rebel Without a Pause by Debra Garfinkle Smart writers quickly learn which publishing "rules" to break. InkWell
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