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The Writer

Jan 01 2022
Magazine

Since 1887 The Writer has provided the motivation, writing techniques, expert tips and compelling author insights that turn good writing into great writing. We’ll help you become a better writer, find markets for your work, understand the business of writing, follow industry news and trends, reach your goals, and more!

The Writer

Prologue

The year ahead

It’s a date! • Wrangle deadlines in style with these literary 2022 calendars.

Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Conferences • SCBWI’s conferences have gained a lot by going virtual.

Faces • This magazine thrills young readers with stories from around the world.

Don’t give up • A writing career is a marathon, not a sprint.

Upcoming calls for submissions

Broadening the Bookshelves • A new column dedicated to expanding our notion of craft outside the white Western canon, from the books we read to the prompts we practice. Join us, won’t you?

Elements of Mexican literature

Talk to the practitioner: Myriam Gurba

The Nightstand • Six picks from Daniel Olivas

YOUR BEST YEAR YET • Seven ways to build a writing habit in 2022.

In the beginning • Three elements that create a strong opening sentence.

JUGGLING MULTIPLE POINTS OF VIEW • Tips for knowing how – and when – to use multiple POV characters in a manuscript.

TIPS FROM THE PROS

THE STATE OF YA • A dozen young adult authors weigh in on the 10 biggest trends they see in their genre.

Postscript • Sad but true: Money often stands in the way of a writer finishing the next bestseller. And it shouldn’t. There are many opportunities, including awards, fellowships, and grants, to get extra cash in order to devote more time to writing.

THE MONTH AHEAD

Fast facts on… FELLOWSHIPS

Gigi Will Know • You need to work with someone who knows what it means to scan art and reproduce art.


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Frequency: One time Pages: 52 Publisher: Madavor Media, LLC Edition: Jan 01 2022

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  • Release date: November 13, 2021

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Since 1887 The Writer has provided the motivation, writing techniques, expert tips and compelling author insights that turn good writing into great writing. We’ll help you become a better writer, find markets for your work, understand the business of writing, follow industry news and trends, reach your goals, and more!

The Writer

Prologue

The year ahead

It’s a date! • Wrangle deadlines in style with these literary 2022 calendars.

Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Conferences • SCBWI’s conferences have gained a lot by going virtual.

Faces • This magazine thrills young readers with stories from around the world.

Don’t give up • A writing career is a marathon, not a sprint.

Upcoming calls for submissions

Broadening the Bookshelves • A new column dedicated to expanding our notion of craft outside the white Western canon, from the books we read to the prompts we practice. Join us, won’t you?

Elements of Mexican literature

Talk to the practitioner: Myriam Gurba

The Nightstand • Six picks from Daniel Olivas

YOUR BEST YEAR YET • Seven ways to build a writing habit in 2022.

In the beginning • Three elements that create a strong opening sentence.

JUGGLING MULTIPLE POINTS OF VIEW • Tips for knowing how – and when – to use multiple POV characters in a manuscript.

TIPS FROM THE PROS

THE STATE OF YA • A dozen young adult authors weigh in on the 10 biggest trends they see in their genre.

Postscript • Sad but true: Money often stands in the way of a writer finishing the next bestseller. And it shouldn’t. There are many opportunities, including awards, fellowships, and grants, to get extra cash in order to devote more time to writing.

THE MONTH AHEAD

Fast facts on… FELLOWSHIPS

Gigi Will Know • You need to work with someone who knows what it means to scan art and reproduce art.


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