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Beginnings--A Magazine for Novice Writers
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A print magazine, published three times a year, with advice for novice writers.
Submitted 02/15/04.
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ByLine Magazine
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Monthly magazine for novice writers. The magazine presents articles on the craft or business of writing, including regular columns on writing poetry, fiction, nonfiction and children's literature. They also publish short stories and poetry, and hold frequent contests.
Submitted 02/15/04.
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Poets & Writers
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Poets & Writers magazine. Directory of writers. Forum. Links.
Submitted 02/15/04.
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The First Line
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"The first line is the most important and memorable line of a literary work. After all, if you can’t hook your reader right away with a great first line, your work is pretty much doomed. But what if authors had to share first lines? The purpose of this magazine is to celebrate the first line."
Submitted 02/15/04.
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Wind
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A journal of writing and community.
Submitted 02/15/04.
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Writer's Digest
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Print magazine for writers; book club; market listings; online articles; contests; newsletter; classes and workshops.
Submitted 02/15/04, edited 04/04/04.
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WRITERS' Journal
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WRITERS’ Journal is a 64-page publication directed toward all writers. With matter-of-fact approach to writing, editing, and publishing, the WRITERS’ Journal is a favorite among people wanting to be published.
The magazine covers techniques for improving writing style—punctuation, grammar, sentence structure, vocabulary, etc.—as well as helpful advice on how to develop various types of writing in both fiction and nonfiction categories.
Readers learn from the poetry editor’s critique of poems—which is done tactfully, respectfully, and creatively. Market listings, 16 writing contests (winners are published), suggested books for writers, along with fresh new ideas where writers can sell their work are a few of the highlights readers will return to issue after issue.
The blend of poetry, prose, photography, screenwriting, marketing, editing advice, and the opportunity to be published do indeed make WRITERS’ Journal the complete writer’s magazine.
Submitted 08/31/07.
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