Writers Digest June 1977, Featuring Stephen King Format: PDF Stephen King is not only the preeminent master of horrorhes also one of the most prolific and well-known authors of our time. His 54 novels have been adapted across a broad array of media and earned critical acclaim from around the world. In this issue of Writers Digest, Kingthen a young author enjoying the early success of Carrie and Salems Lotponders the success of horror and the horrors of success in a feature entitled Witches and Aspirin. Other notable stories in this issue include: - Writing for the Martial Arts Market by Jack Murray
- Likes Attract: How to Create Likable Characters in Your Fiction by Jean Z. Owen
- "Audiovisual Writing: A Word Beyond Words by Allan Amenta
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Writers Digest January 1985, Featuring Peter Straub Format: PDF Peter Straub is the author of Floating Dragon and Ghost Story, and co-author (with Stephen King) of The Talisman. His horror fiction has earned literary nods including the Bram Stoker Award, the World Fantasy Award and the International Horror Guild Award. In the column Ghost Storyteller, Straub discusses plot, pacing and other fiction techniques. Other notable stories in this issue include: - Mastering the Short Story by Paul Darcy Boles
- Classified Information Dennis E. Hensley scans the classified ads of his local newspaper to find up to 30 salable ideas a day
- "Chronicle: King of the Road by Larry L. King
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Writers Digest November 1988, Featuring Anne Rice Format PDF With a broad array of genres in her repertoire, including horror, Christian literature and erotica, Anne Rice is one of the most popular and widely read authors in recent history. However, she earned her title as the queen of horror for The Vampire Chronicles, her series that includes the popular Interview with the Vampire. In this full issue of Writers Digest, discover an interview with Rice in which she explains the sensuality of horror fiction, the meaninglessness of rejections, and the need to believe in yourself. Other notable stories in this issue include: - Chronicle: How the Hell Did I Write a Book? by Barry Manilow (yes, that Barry Manilow)
- Six Classic Elements of the Bestselling Novel by Evan Marshall
- A series of seven games for writers by Doug Donaldson
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Writers Digest January 2003, Featuring Ridley Pearson Format PDF Bestselling author Ridley Pearson is well-known not only for his childrens and middle grade adventure books including the Peter and the Star Catchers series, but also dozens of adult suspense and thriller novels including the Risk Agent and Walt Fleming seriesand many more standalone novels. In this issue, discover a feature entitled 4 Great Ways to Put Research to Work in Your Novel in which Pearson discusses the secrets of suspense and making your story believable by merging fact and fiction. Other notable stories in this issue include: - An interview with John Steinbecks son, Thomas Steinbeck, about publishing in his fathers shadow
- 10 Tabloid Tips to Better Writing by then-Star magazine editor Peter Riley
- "10 Writing Rules for Fiction Success by Raymond Obstfeld
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Writers Digest October 2003, Featuring Mary Higgins Clark Format: PDF As if one royal writer werent enough, this issue features queen of suspense Mary Higgins Clark, who shares her secrets in this gripping interview. With more than 51 bestselling novels, four of which have been adapted into films, Clark is a gem in the writing world and a paragon of success for authors. Learn how she persevered despite rejection, how she gets her story ideas and the steps along her path to success. Other notable stories in this issue include: - Know When Its Time to Fire Your Agent by Cecil Murphey
- 8 Ways to Heat Up Your Plot by Thomas B. Sawyer
- Find the Perfect Point of View by Jerry B. Jenkins
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