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Building Better PlotsRobert KernenISBN-10 1-58297-266-4ISBN-13 978-1-58297-266-4$16.99 • 6 x 9 • 260 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-903-1

The Children’s Writer’sReferenceBerthe Amoss & Eric SubenISBN-10 1-58297-267-2ISBN-13 978-1-58297-267-1$16.99 • 6 x 9 • 256 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-904-X

The Complete Guide toWriting & Selling theChristian NovelPenelope J. Stokes, Ph.D.ISBN-10 1-58297-268-0ISBN-13 978-1-58297-268-8$15.99 • 6 x 9 • 256 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-810-8

Creating CharactersKids Will LoveElaine Marie AlphinISBN-10 1-58297-369-5ISBN-13 978-1-58297-369-2$18.99 • 7½ x 9¼ • 244 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-985-6

Drawing Scenery forTheater, Film andTelevisionRich RoseISBN-10 1-55870-684-4ISBN-13 978-1-55870-684-2$22.99 • 8¼ x 11 • 176 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 1-55870-348-9

Everyday Life Among theAmerican Indians, 1800-1900Candy MoultonISBN-10 1-58297-471-3ISBN-13 978-1-58297-471-2$19.99 • 6 x 9 • 288 pgs • PBPrevious Edition: 0-89879-996-1

The Fiction DictionaryLaurie Henry ISBN-10 1-88491-054-8ISBN-13 978-1-88491-054-8$20.99 • 6 x 9 • 336 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 1-884910-05-X

Fiction First AidRaymond Obstfeld ISBN-10 1-58297-340-7ISBN-13 978-1-58297-340-1$18.99 • 6 x 9 • 304 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 1-58297-050-5

A Genealogist’s Guideto Discovering YourItalian AncestorsLynn NelsonISBN-10 1-55870-693-3ISBN-13 978-1-55870-693-4$16.99 • 8¼ x 11 • 160 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 1-55870-426-4

Get That Novel Written!Donna LevinISBN-10 1-58297-135-8ISBN-13 978-1-58297-135-3$18.99 • 6 x 9 • 212 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-696-2

How to Have a GreatRetirement on aLimited BudgetDiane Warner ISBN-10 1-58297-133-1ISBN-13 978-1-58297-133-9$14.99 • 7½ x 9¼ • 164 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-509-5

How to Write IrresistibleQuery LettersLisa Collier Cool ISBN-10 1-58297-155-2ISBN-13 978-1-58297-155-1$12.99 • 6 x 9 • 144 pgs • PBPrevious Edition: 0-89879-391-2

Howdunit: How Crimes AreCommitted and SolvedEdited by John BoertleinISBN-10 1-58297-528-0ISBN-13 978-1-58297-528-3$19.99 • 6 x 9 • 414 pgs • PBPrevious Edition: 1-58297-015-7

The Insider’s Guide toGetting an AgentLori PerkinsISBN-10 1-58297-368-7ISBN-13 978-1-58297-368-5$17.99 • 6 x 9 • 260 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-909-0

Making MoneyTeaching MusicDavid R. NewsamISBN-10 1-58297-156-0ISBN-13 978-1-58297-156-8$18.99 • 6 x 9 • 244 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-657-1

Malicious IntentSean P. MactireISBN-10 1-58297-157-9ISBN-13 978-1-58297-157-5$16.99 • 6 x 9 • 244 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-648-2

Missing PersonsFay FaronISBN-10 0-89879-790-XISBN-13 978-0-89879-790-9$18.99 • 6 x 9 • 276 pgs • PBPrevious edition:

Modus OperandiMauro V. Corvasce and

Joseph PaglinoISBN-10 1-58297-137-4ISBN-13 978-1-58297-137-7$16.99 • 6 x 9 • 228 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-87879-649-0

The Novelist’s NotebookLaurie Henry ISBN-10 1-88491-042-4ISBN-13 978-1-88491-042-5$15.99 • 7½ x 9¼ • 148 pgs • PBPrevious edition:

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Worry-Free WeddingsDiane Warner ISBN-10 1-58297-625-9ISBN-13 000-0-00000-000-0$12.99 • 7 x 9 • 160 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 1-55870-479-5

The Poet’s Handbook Judson JeromeISBN-10 1-58297-136-6ISBN-13 978-1-58297-136-0$15.99 • 5½ x 8½ • 244 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-219-3

The Theater ManagementHandbook

Richard E. Schneider ISBN-10 1-55870-620-8ISBN-13 978-1-55870-620-0$24.99 • 8¼ x 11 • 244 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 1-55870-516-3

The Woodworker’s Guideto Furniture DesignGarth GravesISBN-10 1-55870-640-2ISBN-13 978-1-55870-640-8$23.99 • 8¼ x 11 • 228 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 1-55870-437-X

The Woodworker’sGuide to Shop MathTom Begnal ISBN-10 1-55870-621-6ISBN-13 978-1-55870-621-7$18.99 • 6 x 9 • 212 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 1-55870-485-X

World-BuildingStephen GillettISBN-10 1-58297-134-XISBN-13 978-1-58297-134-6$16.99 • 6 x 9 • 208 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-707-1

The Writer’s DigestGuide to Good WritingEditors of Writer’s Digest BooksISBN-10 1-58297-138-2ISBN-13 978-1-58297-138-4$15.99 • 6 x 9 • 356 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-807-8

The Writer’s EssentialDesk ReferenceEditors of Writer’s Digest BooksISBN-10 1-58297-139-0ISBN-13 978-1-58297-139-1$24.99 • 6 x 9 • 368 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-759-4

The Writer’s Guide toEveryday Life in ColonialAmerica, 1607-1783Dale Taylor ISBN-10 1-58297-177-3ISBN-13 978-1-58297-177-3$19.99 • 6 x 9 • 308 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-942-2

The Writer’s Guide toEveryday Life in Regencyand Victorian EnglandKristine HughesISBN-10 1-58297-280-XISBN-13 978-1-58297-280-0$18.99 • 6 x 9 • 240 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-812-4

The Writer’s Guide toEveryday Life in theWild West from 1840-1900Candy MoultonISBN-10 1-58297-211-7ISBN-13 978-1-58297-211-4$20.99 • 6 x 9 • 340 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-870-1

Writing from PersonalExperienceNancy Davidoff KeltonISBN-10 1-58297-339-3ISBN-13 978-1-58297-339-5$15.99 • 6 x 9 • 228 pgs • PB

Previous edition: 0-89879-972-4

You Can Write forMagazinesGreg Daugherty ISBN-10 1-58297-512-4ISBN-13 978-1-58297-512-2$13.99 • 6 x 9 • 132 pgs • PBPrevious edition: 0-89879-902-3

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WRITING

A Picture is Worth1,000 WordsPhillip SextonThought-provoking photographs andcreative prompts invite writers to trans-late observations into stories.Home: Boston, MAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-560-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-560-4$9.99 (CAN $11.99) • pb256 pgs • 7 x 6 • A120 b&w photosUPC 0 35313 64519 8EAN 9 781582 975603Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2547 • 2008

The Craft & Businessof WritingEditors of Writer's Market This collection of the articles adrawn from the best of Writer’offers timeless advice to helpachieve their goals, all in onreference.Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-487-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-487-X$24.99 (CAN $27½0)hc w/ concealed spiral352 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64106 0EAN 9 781582 974873Ct. Qty. 10 •#Z0717 • 2008

The 4 A.M. BreakthroughBrian Kiteley From the author of The 3 A.M.Epiphany , more than 200 intriguingwriting exercises designed to help writ-ers think, write, and revise like neverbefore.Home: Denver, COISBN-13: 978-1-58297-563-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-563-9$16.99 (CAN $18.75) • pb w/aps288 pgs • 5½ x 8 • AUPC 0 35313 64525 9EAN 9 781582 975634Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2615 • 2009

The 3 A.M. EpiphanyBrian Kiteley With unusual exercises designed tostimulate creativity and overcome writ-ing fears, this book will help writerspush the boundaries of their ction writ-ing to achieve exciting results.Home: Denver, COISBN-13: 978-1-58297-351-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-351-2$15.99 (CAN $18.99) • pb272 pgs • 5½ x 8 • AUPC 0 35313 10980 5EAN 9 781582 973517Ct. Qty. 20 •#10980 • 2005

Getting the Words RightTheodore A. Rees Cheney Features 39 targeted ways to one’s writing by practicing tfundamentals of revision, trimtra words to express ideas in away, and more.Home: Faireld, CT

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-358-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-358-X$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb224 pgs • 6 x 9 • A50 color illusUPC 0 35313 10989 8EAN 9 781582 973586Ct. Qty. 20 •#10989 • 2005

The Curious Case ofthe Misplaced ModierBonnie TrengaWith ten writing lessons in an entertain-ing mystery format, this guide is perfectfor creative writers, editors, businesswriters, tech writers, and students.Home: Gilbert, AZ

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-561-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-561-2$9.99 (CAN $10.99) • pb160 pgs • 5 x 7½ • AUPC 0 35313 64520 4EAN 9 781582 975610Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2548 • 2008

The Daily WriterFred WhiteThis devotional for all writers empha-sizes the importance of deep thinking inthe context of writing and cultivating ameaningful writing life.Home: San Mateo, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-529-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-529-9$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb384 pgs • 5 x 8 • A300 color illusUPC 0 35313 64395 8EAN 9 781582 975290Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z1982 • 2008

Keys to Great WritingSteven WilbersWith entertaining and interactive les-sons, this versatile guide will encouragewriters to test their knowledge, learnnew techniques and pay attention todetail.Home: Minneapolis, MN ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-492-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-492-6$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb272 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64188 6EAN 9 781582 974927Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0941 • 2007

Pep Talks, Warnings& ScreedsGeorge SingletonAcclaimed Southern novelists GeorgeSingleton and Daniel Wallace team upto deliver a humorous and thoughtful il-lustrated gift book of entertaining writ-ing advice.Home: Easley, SC ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-565-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-565-5$17.99 (CAN $19.99) • hc256 pgs • 5½ x 8 • A50 color illusUPC 0 35313 64539 6EAN 9 781582 975658Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2677 • 2008

The Daily ReaderFred WhiteExcerpts from classics and contempo-rary bestsellers, thoughtful reectionsand short writing exercises expose writ-ers to great literature from throughoutthe ages to inspire their own writinglives.

Home: San Mateo, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-589-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-589-2$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb384 pgs • 5 x 8 • AUPC 0 35313 64699 7EAN 9 781582 975894Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4272 • 2009

Creativity &nspiration

How to Be a WriterBarbara BaigShows how to practice the skills of writ-ing and provides creativity exercises,practice drills, instruction on story-tell-ing techniques, and more for all ages,experience levels, and genres.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-805-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-805-0$16.99 (CAN $18.99) • pb272 pgs • 5½ x 8½ • A50 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64890 8EAN 9 781582 978055Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z6077 • 2010

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Word PaintingRebecca McClanahanEngaging word exercises challenge read-ers to elevate their writing to new levelsof richness and clarity.Home: New York, NY ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-025-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-025-4$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10709 2EAN 9 781582 970257Ct. Qty. 20 •#10709 • 2000

Words Overown by StarsEdited by David JaussAn anthology of more than thirty essaysfrom current and former writing instruc-tors of the Vermont College MFA pro-gram. For writers in all genres.Home: Little Rock, ARISBN-13: 978-1-58297-540-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-540-X$16.99 (CAN $18.75) • pb384 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64448 1EAN 9 781582 975405Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2212 • 2008

The Write-Brain WorkbookBonnie Neubauer 366 fun and innovative exercises to buildcreative momentum, providing writerswith a full year of writing prompts sothey never have to stare at a blank pageagain.Home: Ardmore, PAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-355-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-355-5$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb384 pgs • 6¼ x 8½ • A4-color throughoutUPC 0 35313 10986 7EAN 9 781582 973555Ct. Qty. 20 •#10986 • 2005

The Write-Brain WorkbookDVDBonnie Neubauer DVD providing a full year’s worthing exercises and games designedthe ideas brewing and the pen macross the page.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-601-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-601-5$19.99 (CAN $21.99) • DVD384 pgs • AUPC 0 35313 64721 5EAN 9 781582 976013Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4669 • 2008

HEATHER SELLERS

Chapter After ChapterHeather SellersPart psychology text, part philosophy text andpart textbook, this book offers guidance andinstruction to writers of all genres and skilllevels to help them begin and nish a book.

Home: Holland, MI ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-617-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-617-1$12.99 (CAN $15.99) • pb256 pgs • 5 x 7 • AUPC 0 35313 64782 6EAN 9 781582 976174Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4960 • 2009

Page After PageHeather SellersPlayful and inventive exercises take readersdeeper into the writing life and help themto develop the mindset needed to accom-plish their writing goals.

Home: Holland, MI ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-618-1ISBN-10: 1-58297-618-X$12.99 (CAN $15.99) • pb240 pgs • 5 x 7 • AUPC 0 35313 64783 3EAN 9 781582 976181Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4961 • 2009

Story Structure ArchitectVictoria Lynn Schmidt, Ph.D.Writers will discover how to use the clas-sical structures found in all literaturesince Greek mythology to create uniqueand successful works.Home: East and West Coast, USAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-325-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-325-3$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb256 pgs • 5 x 8 • AUPC 0 35313 10961 4EAN 9 781582 973258Ct. Qty. 20 •#10961 • 2005

Take Ten for WritersBonnie Neubauer Offers 100 colorful writing ex(each with 10 possible variathat are guaranteed to get the wowing.Home: Ardmore, PAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-533-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-533-7$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb224 pgs • 6¼ x 8½ • A150+ color illusUPC 0 35313 64407 8EAN 9 781582 975337Ct. Qty. 20 • #Z2008 • 2009

Creativity &nspiration

The Pocket MuseMonica Wood Every writer’s key to nding writing in-spiration when and where they want it.This book includes hundreds of thought-provoking prompts, exercises and illusthat immediately help them to thinkmore creatively and develop a writing

habit.Home: Portland, ME ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-322-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-322-9$12.99 (CAN $15.99) • pb256 pgs • 5 x 7 • AUPC 0 35313 10958 4EAN 9 781582 973227Ct. Qty. 20 •#10958 • 2004

The Pocket Muse 2: EndlessInspiration for WritersMonica Wood This innovative sequel to the best-sell-ing Pocket Muse offers a visually stun-ning collection of writing prompts andcreative insights into the writing life.Home: Portland, ME

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-599-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-599-X$12.99 (CAN $15.99) • pb224 pgs • 5 x 7 • AUPC 0 35313 64719 2EAN 9 781582 975993Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4667 • 2009

The Pocket MuseMonica Wood Every writer’s key to nding writing in-spiration when and where they want it.This book includes hundreds of thought-provoking prompts, exercises and illusthat immediately help them to thinkmore creatively and develop a writing

habit.Home: Portland, ME ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-322-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-322-9$12.99 (CAN $15.99) • pb256 pgs • 5 x 7 • AUPC 0 35313 10958 4EAN 9 781582 973227Ct. Qty. 20 •#10958 • 2004

The Pocket Muse 2: EndlessInspiration for WritersMonica Wood This innovative sequel to the best-sell-ing Pocket Muse offers a visually stun-ning collection of writing prompts andcreative insights into the writing life.Home: Portland, ME

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-599-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-599-X$12.99 (CAN $15.99) • pb224 pgs • 5 x 7 • AUPC 0 35313 64719 2EAN 9 781582 975993Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4667 • 2009

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WRITING

Creativity &nspiration

The Writer’s Idea Book Jack HeffronDozens of unique approaches to"freeing the muse." 400+ idea-generating prompts guaranteed to getwriting started on the right foot, or backon track!Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-179-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-179-X$14.99 (CAN $16½0) • pb272 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10841 9EAN 9 781582 971797Ct. Qty. 20 •#10841 • 2002

Writer's Digest WeeklyPlannerThe Editors of Writer's Digest A daily organizer, journal and essentialhow-to writing resource in a lightweightand portable format to help writers stayproductive all year long.Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-553-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-553-1$14.99 (CAN $16½0)hc with concealed spiral256 pgs • 6½ x 8 • AUPC 0 35313 64472 6EAN 9 781582 975535Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2302 • 2008

Writer's Digest Writing KitEditors of Writer's Digest BooksCreative motivation and instruction forthose who have always thought aboutwriting, but don’t know how to start,as well as the beginning/intermediatewriter who wants to know how to gettheir work into print.Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-442-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-442-X$24.99 (CAN $30.99) • 2 pbbooks, 2 sets of cards96 & 128 pgs • 6½ x 9 x 2(box dimensions) • AUPC 0 35313 64286 9EAN 9 781582 974422Ct. Qty. 10 •#Z0130 • 2007

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Flip DictionaryBarbara Ann Kipfer A huge reference that offers cues andclue words to lead writers to the exactphrase or specic term they need.Home: Ivoryton, CT ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-140-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-140-4$19.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb720 pgs • 7 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10804 4EAN 9 781582 971407Ct. Qty. 10 •#10804 • 2002

Travel Writing2nd Edition

L. Peat O'Neil Unique in its careful attention craft and technique of travel writipopular reference explains how trately capture your travels on papeHome: Silver Springs, MD

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-381-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-381-4$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb256 pgs • 5 x 8 • A20 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 11005 4EAN 9 781582 973814Ct. Qty. 20 •#11005 • 2005

The Portable MFA inCreative WritingNew York Writers WorkshopProvides writers with the core edge and real-world career adviprestigious MFA program withtuition costs.Home: New York, NY ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-350-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-350-4$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • A50 b&w photosUPC 0 35313 10979 9EAN 9 781582 973500Ct. Qty. 20 •#10979 • 2006

Write Like the MastersWilliam CaneComprised of practical, inspirational,easy-to-apply advice, this guide analyzesthe writing styles of 21 great novelists(including Herman Melville, StephenKing, Edith Wharton and MargaretMitchell).Home: Jersey City, NJ ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-592-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-592-2$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • 3 piece hc288 pgs • 5½ x 87 ⁄16 • A21 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64692 8EAN 9 781582 975924Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4230 • 2009

The Little Red Writing BookBrandon Royal Provides readers with principles to en-sure their writing is readable, concise,convincing, and grammatically correct.Home: Hong KongISBN-13: 978-1-58297-521-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-521-3$9.99 (CAN $11.99) • pb160 pgs • 5 x 7½ • A50 b&w illustrationsUPC 0 35313 64362 0EAN 9 781582 975214Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z1823 • 2007

Grammatically Correct,2nd Edition

Anne StilmanCovers punctuation, spelling, sentencestructure, style, usage, and hyphenationand capitalization rules, plus tips on howto conquer wordiness, clumsiness andpoor organization.Home: Toronto, Ontario CanadaISBN-13: 978-1-58297-616-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-616-3$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb352 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64781 9EAN 9 781582 976167Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4959 • 2010

Showing & TellingLaurie AlbertsThe art of achieving the proper balancebetween showing and telling, in allgenres, both fiction and non-fiction isdemonstrated. Scene and Summary, thetwo basic components of creative proseare also covered.

Home: Vermont ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-705-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-705-4$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb256 pgs • 5½ x 87 ⁄16 • AUPC 0 35313 64846 5EAN 9 781582 977058Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z5435 • 2010

The Writer’s DigestGrammar Desk ReferenceGary Lutz & Diane StevensonOffers grammar instruction that’s user-friendly, fun to read, easy to understand,and correct.Home: Greensburg, PA & Gainesville, FLISBN-13: 978-1-58297-335-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-335-0$24.99 (CAN $29.99)pb w/concealed spiral352 pgs • 6 x 9 • A500 color illusUPC 0 35313 10971 3EAN 9 781582 973357Ct. Qty. 20 •#10971 • 2005

The Writer’s EssentialLibrary CDEditors of Writer’s Digest Searchable CD with 4 books:The Beginning Writer’s Answer Book , The Craft & Business of Writing , 70Solutions to Common Writing Mistakesand Formatting & Submitting YourManuscript.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-602-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-602-3$49.99 (CAN $54.99) • CD1,000+ pgs • AUPC 0 35313 64722 2EAN 9 781582 975979Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4670 • 2008

The Writing & CritiqueGroup Survival GuideBecky LevineGoes beyond mere etiquette totangible instruction on how to sgitimate problems in writing frogenre and give and apply feedbahelpful and meaningful way in asetting.Home: South Bay, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-606-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-606-6$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb304 pgs • 5½ x 87 ⁄16 • AUPC 0 35313 64755 0EAN 9 781582 976068Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4813 • 2010

Reference

The Productive WriterSage CohenThis book shows writers how to organizeby arranging their workspace, settingand clarifying goals, managing theirsubmissions and writing time, andmuch more.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-995-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-995-2$16.99 (CAN $18.99) • pb208 pgs • 5¼ x 71 ⁄8 • A50 color illusUPC 0 35313 65037 6EAN 9 781582 979953Ct. Qty. 52 •#Z8911 • 2010

Story EngineeringLarry BrooksFrom story concept to characterdevelopment to scene constructionand beyond, this blueprint fordynamic storytelling makes puttingtogether a strong novel, memoir, orscreenplay easier than ever.

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-998-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-998-7$17.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb288 pgs • 5½ x 8½ • AUPC 0 35313 65063 5EAN 9 781582 979984Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z9190 • 2011

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The 38 Most CommonFiction Writing Mistakes Jack M. BickhamFrom a master novelist and teacher, thisguide diagnoses and treats 38 of themost common problems writers createand offers hundreds of tips, tricks andtechniques to x them.Home: Pasadena, CAISBN-13: 978-0-89879-821-0ISBN-10: 0-89879-821-3$12.99 (CAN $15.99) • pb128 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10528 9EAN 9 780898 798210Ct. Qty. 20 •#10528 • 1997

Alone with All ThatCould HappenDavid JaussThis introspective guide encourages writ-ers to embrace the innite possibilities ofwriting ction and go beyond the com-mon "write what you know" approach.Home: Little Rock, AZ

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-538-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-538-8$19.99 (CAN $21.99) • hc256 pgs • 5½ x 8½ • AUPC 0 35313 64423 8EAN 9 781582 975382Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2068 • 2008

The Art and Craft ofStorytellingNancy LambWhether writing a traditional novel, achildren’s picture book, or an experimen-tal book, writers across all genres willnd a rm foundation in classic storytell-ing techniques with this helpful guide.Home: Venice, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-559-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-559-0$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64504 4EAN 9 781582 975597Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2494 • 2008

The Complete Handbook ofNovel Writing, 2nd Edition

Editors of Writer’s Digest This new edition features more than70 best-selling authors and publishinginsiders whose advice and experienceshows writers how to turn their ideas,notes, and half-nished manuscripts intonely polished novels.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-958-8ISBN-10: 1-5829-7958-8$19.99 (CAN $22.99) • pb528 pgs • 5½ x 8½ • AUPC 0 35313 64987 5EAN 9 781582 979588Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z7446 • 2010

Book in a MonthVictoria Lynn Schmidt, PhDProvides readers with a clear, engaging,and accomplishable method for writinga novel or script in 30 days.Home: Los Angeles, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-486-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-486-1$22.99 (CAN $27.99)hc w/ concealed spiral binding256 pgs • 6 x 8 • A50 color illusUPC 0 35313 64105 3EAN 9 781582 974866Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0716 • 2007

The Art and Craft of WritingHistorical Fiction

James Alexander ThomComprehensive instruction for writers ofhistorical ction on everything from con-ducting research to character develop-ment and world-building to navigatingmatters of historical license.Home: Bloomington, IN ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-569-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-569-8$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb272 pgs • 5½ x 87 ⁄1 6 • AUPC 0 35313 64568 6EAN 9 781582 975696Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2797 • 2010

The Art of War for Writers James Scott Bell More than 70 action-oriented and point reections and writing strawritten in Sun Tzu style offer biand easily digestible instructiomakes novel writing less intimidaHome: West Hills, CA

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-590-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-590-6$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb272 pgs • 5¼ x 71 ⁄8 • AUPC 0 35313 64700 0EAN 9 781582 975900Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4273 • 2009

The Constant Art of Beinga WriterN. M. Kelby Techniques and tactics to help writers ofall skill levels discover the mindset andmethods they need to grow as artistsand condently approach each aspect ofwriting and publishing.Home: Sarasota, FLISBN-13: 978-1-58297-575-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-575-2$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb256 pgs • 5½ x 87 ⁄16 • AUPC 0 35313 64642 3EAN 9 781582 975757Ct. Qty. 20 • #Z3219 • 2009

179 Ways to Save a NovelPeter SelginBreaks down the ction-writing into four levels—soul, substanceture and style—and explores devimelodrama, plot and character dement to help writers think more and wisely.Home: Bronx, NY ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-607-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-607-4$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb288 pgs • 5 x 7¾ • AUPC 0 35313 64756 7EAN 9 781582 976075Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4814 • 2010

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20 Master PlotsAnd How to Build Them

Ronald B. TobiasTobias covers 20 fundamental plots thatrecur through all fiction with analysisand examples that outline benets andwarnings for writers to adapt and elabo-rate in their own ction.Home: Bozeman, MT ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-239-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-239-7$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb240 pgs • 6 x 9 • KUPC 0 35313 10889 1EAN 9 781582 972398Ct. Qty. 20 •#10889 • 2003

The Fire in FictionDonald MaassShows novelists how to superchevery story with deep convictionconversely, turn ery passion intoeffective storytelling.Home: New York, NY ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-506-1ISBN-10: 1-58297-506-X$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb272 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64228 9EAN 9 781582 975061Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z1080 • 2009

90 Days To Your NovelSarah Domet Includes exercises and worksheets,plus step-by-step instruction on ideageneration, a variety of outlining methods,and core ction-writing techniques for plotand character development.Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-997-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-997-9$16.99 (CAN $22.99) • pb288 pgs • 5½ x 8½ • AUPC 0 35313 65054 3EAN 9 781582 979977Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z9170 • 2010

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From First Draft toFinished NovelKaren S. Wiesner Provides a well-rounded exploration ofhow to weave together the core storyelements, including plot, character, andsetting, to help readers start and nisha novel.Home: Black River Falls, WI ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-551-1ISBN-10: 1-58297-551-5$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb272 pgs • 7 x 9 • A50 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64470 2EAN 9 781582 975511Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2300 • 2008

HookedLes EdgertonHooked unravels the mystery of badbeginnings by identifying the most com-mon mistake ction writers make whenbeginning their stories (not trustingthe reader’s intelligence) and the mosteffective way to begin a story (incitingincident).Home: Fort Wayne, IN ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-457-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-457-8$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb256 pgs • 5 x 7 • AUPC 0 35313 64125 1EAN 9 781582 974576Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0306 • 2007

How to Write & SellYour First NovelOscar Collier with Frances SpatzLeightonCombines solid writing instructpert marketing advice and actuastudies to reveal the keys to writipublishing a successful novel.ISBN-13: 978-0-89879-770-1ISBN-10: 0-89879-770-5$16.99 (CAN $19.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10530 2EAN 9 780898 797701Ct. Qty. 20 •#10530 • 2005

Make a Scene Jordan E. Rosenfeld Writers will learn to craft seamless andmemorable short stories and novels bymastering the mechanics of ction writ-ing scene by scene.Home: Morgan Hill,CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-479-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-479-9$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb288 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64088 9EAN 9 781582 974798Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0648 • 2007

Novelist's Boot CampTodd A. StoneWith 101 essential lessons, ranging fromcreating resonant characters and dynamicaction, to mastering the art of effectiverevision, this book is the ultimate "battleplan" for aspiring novelists.Home: Naperville, ILISBN-13: 978-1-58297-360-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-360-1$19.99 (CAN $21.99) • hc256 pgs • 6 x 8 • A2-color illusUPC 0 35313 10991 1EAN 9 781582 973609Ct. Qty. 20 •#10991 • 2006

Novel ShortcutsLaura WhitcombProvides writers of all skill levproven techniques for producing ahigh-quality rst draft fast, and foing committed to and enthusiasyond that point.Home: West Linn, OR

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-567-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-567-1$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb272 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64547 1EAN 9 781582 975672Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2704 • 2009

The Marshall Planfor Novel WritingEvan Marshall By following this 16-step writingprogram, any writer can go froman idea to a completed, ready-to-submit manuscript.Home: Pine Brook, NJ

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-062-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-062-9$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb240 pgs • 6 x 9 • EUPC 0 35313 10740 5EAN 9 781582 970622Ct. Qty. 20 •#10740 • 2001

The Write Great FictionSeries CD

James Scott Bell, Nancy Kress, RonRozelle, Gloria KemptonSearchable CD containing the 5 booksin the Write Great Fiction series:Plot &Structure; Dialogue; Characters, Emotion& Viewpoint ; Description & Setting; andRevision & Self-Editing.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-600-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-600-7$49.99 (CAN $54.99) • CD1,216 pgs • AUPC 0 35313 64720 8EAN 9 781582 976006Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4668 • 2008

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First Draft in 30 DaysKaren Wiesner Provides novelists with a systematicmethod for completing a detailed firstdraft in just 30 days. Comprehensiveand interactive worksheets make theprocess seem less like work and morelike a game.Home: Black River Falls, WI ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-296-1ISBN-10: 1-58297-296-6$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb224 pgs • 7 x 9 • A50 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 10944 7EAN 9 781582 972961Ct. Qty. 20 •#10944 • 2005

The Nighttime Novelist Joseph BatesOffering fresh inspiration alongsidefriendly, real-world creative writinginstruction, this book guides writersthrough the long, stressful process ofcompleting a book.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-846-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-846-8$22.99 (CAN $25.99) • hc272 pgs • 6 x 8 • A50 color illusUPC 0 35313 64929 5EAN 9 781582 978468Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z6655 • 2010

Plot Versus Character Jeff GerkeThis exciting new book shows writers howseamlessly intertwine plot and charactersto create a compelling page-turner lledwith relatable characters.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-992-2ISBN-10: 1-5829-7992-8$17.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb272 pgs • 5½ x 8½ • AUPC 0 35313 65035 2EAN 9 781582 979922Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z8909 • 2010

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Revision & Self-Editing James Scott Bell Shows writers how to successfullytransform their rst drafts into naldrafts and increase their odds ofpublication.Home: West Hills, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-508-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-508-6$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb272 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64230 2EAN 9 781582 975085Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z1082 • 2008

Characters, Emotion &ViewpointNancy KressWriters will learn how to create com-pelling characters that readers be-lieve in; write scenes that deliver anunforgettable emotional impact; andchoose the right viewpoint.Home: Silver Springs, MDISBN-13: 978-1-58297-316-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-316-4$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb240 pgs • 6 x 9 • CUPC 0 35313 10952 2EAN 9 781582 973166Ct. Qty. 20 •#10952 • 2005

Description & SettingRon RozelleShows writers how to master thechallenging and often overlookedsubjects of description and setting,offering hands-on action-and-resultsexercises.Home: TexasISBN-13: 978-1-58297-327-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-327-X$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb224 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10963 8EAN 9 781582 973272Ct. Qty. 20 •#10963 • 2005

Plot & Structure James Scott Bell Plot & Structure offers clear and con-cise information on creating a believ-able and engaging plot that readerscan’t resist. Full of diagrams, plotbrainstormers, and examples frompopular novels, mastering plot andstructure has never been so simple.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-294-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-294-X$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb240 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10942 3EAN 9 781582 972947Ct. Qty. 20 •#10942 • 2004

DialogueGloria KemptonReaders will learn how to create dialoguethat sizzles, with tips on creating dialoguefor specic genres; bringing characters tolife with revealing dialogue; identifyingand fixing common dialogue problems;and more.Home: Seattle, WAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-289-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-289-3$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb240 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10936 2EAN 9 781582 972893Ct. Qty. 20 •#10936 • 2004

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WRITING

Fiction& Novels

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Your First Novel Ann Rittenberg andLaura WhitcombOffers readers instruction on writiand publishing their rst novel, froperspective of a published author aseasoned agent.Home: Brooklyn, NY; Portland OR

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-388-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-388-1$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb304 pgs • 6 x 9 • A10 b&w photosUPC 0 35313 11009 2EAN 9 781582 973883Ct. Qty. 20 •#11009 • 2006

You Must Be ThisTall to RideB.J. HollarsOffers ction writers a guided tour of thecraft through a collection of short ctionaccompanied by supporting analyticaland instructional essays, plus exercisesby the authors.Home: Tuscaloosa, ALISBN-13: 978-1-58297-574-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-574-4$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb304 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64635 5EAN 9 781582 975740Ct. Qty. 20 • #Z3053 • 2009

You Can Write a Novel Kit James V. SmithA practical approach to novel writingmade fun—and everything you need towrite your rst book or your tenth.Home: Shelby, MT ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-526-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-526-4

$22.99 (CAN $27.99) • pb208 pgs • 5 x 7 • AUPC 0 35313 64380 4EAN 9 781582 975269Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z1933 • 2008

Writing the Breakout NoveWorkbookDonald MaassThis powerful book builds on theof it predecessor, Writing the BrNovel, and helps readers improvwork with hands-on lessons & exHome: New York, NY ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-263-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-263-X$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb240 pgs • 8½ x 11 • IUPC 0 35313 10910 2EAN 9 781582 972633Ct. Qty. 20 •#10910 • 2004

Writing the Breakout NovelDonald MaassMaass explains the elements that allbreakout novels share and shows read-ers how to write a novel that has a goodchance of succeeding in a crowdedmarketplace.Home: New York, NY ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-182-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-182-X$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • IUPC 0 35313 10844 0EAN 9 781582 971827Ct. Qty. 20 •#10844 • 2002

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Writing Fiction Step by Step Josip NovakovichA series of more than 200 connectedwriting exercises that assist writers inbuilding short stories or novels by pro-viding examples and lessons for plotideas and characters to help shapenarratives.Home: Blue Creek, OH ISBN-13: 978-1884910-35-7ISBN-10: 1-884910-35-1$17.99 (CAN $19.99) • pb288 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 48034 8EAN 9 781884 910357Ct. Qty. 20 •#48034 • 1998

The Writer's Little Helper James V. Smith, Jr.With big ideas, time-saving tips, and revi-sion-made-easy charts, this dynamic c-tion-writing guide offers effective guid-ance in short, easily checklists, Q&As,and practical tools.Home: Shelby, MT ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-422-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-422-5$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb256 pgs • 5 x 7½ • AUPC 0 35313 11038 2EAN 9 781582 974224Ct. Qty. 20 •#11038 • 2006

45 Master CharactersVictoria Schmidt Explores the most common archetypes,then provides instructions for usingthem as a foundation to create originaland exciting characters for novels, lmand TV.Home: Los Angeles, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-522-1ISBN-10: 1-58297-522-1$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb304 pgs • 6 x 9 • A45 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64363 7EAN 9 781582 975221Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z1824 • 2007

Breathing Lifeinto Your CharactersRachel Ballon, Ph.D.Through a mix of instruction, examples,and writing and visualization exercises,readers learn how to tap into their ownstories and emotions to create realistic,complex characters.Home: Los Angeles, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-597-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-597-3$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64709 3EAN 9 781582 975979Ct. Qty. 20 • #Z4371 • 2009

Bullies, Bastards & Bitches Jessica Morrell Helps writers tap into their story’s darkside by creating realistic and memorableanti-heroes, villains, antagonists, and dif-cult protagonists.Home: Portland, ORISBN-13: 978-1-58297-484-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-484-5$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb288 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64456 6EAN 9 781582 974842Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0685 • 2008

Creating CharacterEmotions

Ann Hood Vivid ways to express emotiontion. 36 "mini-lessons" shed newon love, hate, fear, grief, guilt, ho jealousy.Home: Providence, RI ISBN-13: 978-1884910-33-3ISBN-10: 1-884910-33-5$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb176 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 48031 7EAN 9 781884 910333Ct. Qty. 20 •#48031 • 1998

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You Can Write A Novel2nd Edition

James V. Smith Jr.Breaks down the complex novel-writingprocess into a simple, logical 10-stepwriting process that shows writers howto take their story’s three most importantscenes from brainstorm to final-draft

perfection.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-961-8ISBN-10: 1-5829-7961-8$14.99 (CAN $16.99) • pb176 pgs • 5½ x 8½ • AUPC 0-35313-64997-4EAN 9-781582-979618Ct. Qty. 40 •#Z7618 • 2010

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Dynamic CharactersNancy KressIn teaching writers the fundamentals ofcreating characters that will keep theirreaders spellbound, Kress utilizes doz-ens of excerpts from well-known ction,along with enlightening exercises.Home: Silver Springs, MDISBN-13: 978-1-58297-319-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-319-9$16.99 (CAN $18.99) • pb272 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10955 3EAN 9 781582 973197Ct. Qty. 20 •#10955 • 2004

The Power of Pointof View Alicia Rasley Readers learn not only the rules thatgovern their POV options, but also howto use their POV choice to develop everyother component of their story.Home: Indianapolis, IN ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-524-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-524-8$16.99 (CAN $18.75) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64374 3EAN 9 781582 975245Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z1884 • 2008

What Would YourCharacter Do?Eric Maisel, Ph.D.Provides more than twenty detailed per-sonality quizzes to help writers analyzetheir characters’ traits and create morebelievable characters.Home: San Francisco, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-372-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-372-5$15.99 (CAN $19.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • A40 b&w photosUPC 0 35313 11002 3EAN 9 781582 973722Ct. Qty. 20 •#11002 • 2006

ELEMENTS OF FICTION WRITING SERIESFor more than 10 years, this successful series has helped writers improve their work—one eat a time. Featuring quality instruction from award-winning authors, each book focuses ofacet of ction writing, making it easy for writers to nd the specic guidance for whichlooking.

Plot Ansen Dibell ISBN-13: 978-0-89879-946-0ISBN-10: 0-89879-946-5$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb176 pgs • 6 x 9 • KUPC 0 35313 10644 6EAN 9 780898 799460Ct. Qty. 20 •#10644 • 1999

Beginnings, Middles& EndsNancy KressISBN-13: 978-0-89879-905-7ISBN-10: 0-89879-905-8$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb149 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10605 7EAN 9 780898 799057Ct. Qty. 20 •#10605 • 1998

Characters & Viewpoint2nd EditionOrson Scott Card ISBN-13: 978-1-59963-212-4ISBN-10: 1-59963-212-8$14.99 (CAN $16.99) • pb240 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 65204 2EAN 9 781599 632124Ct. Qty. 20 •#Y3403 • 2011

Conict, Action& SuspenseWilliam NobleISBN-13: 978-0-89879-907-1ISBN-10: 0-89879-907-4$12.99 (CAN $16½0) • pb185 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10607 1EAN 9 780898 799071Ct. Qty. 20 •#10607 • 1998

DescriptionMonica Wood ISBN-13: 978-0-89879-908-8ISBN-10: 0-89879-908-2$12.99 (CAN $14.99) • pb176 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10608 8EAN 9 780898 799088Ct. Qty. 20 •#10608 • 1999

Scene & Structure Jack M. BickhamISBN-13: 978-0-89879-906-4ISBN-10: 0-89879-906-6$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb168 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10606 4EAN 9 780898 799064Ct. Qty. 20 •#10606 • 1998

Writing DialogueTom ChiarellaWhether it’s an argument, a love sceneor a kids’ powwow, Chiarella demon-strates how to write exchanges thatsound realistic.Home: Greencastle, IN ISBN-13: 978-1884910-32-6ISBN-10: 1-884910-32-7$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb176 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 48032 4EAN 9 781884 910326Ct. Qty. 20 •#48032 • 1998

The Writer’s DigestCharacter NamingSourcebook, Second Edition

Sherrilyn Kenyon, Best-sellingauthor of the Dark-Hunter seriesMore than 25,000 first and last from all over the world (includingAfrica, Korea, Wales, Vietnam) anized by ethnic origin and meaningHome: Spring Hill, TN ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-920-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-920-0$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb480 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64943 1EAN 9 781582 979205Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z6947 • 2010

CharacterDevelopment

The Writer's Guide toCharacter TraitsLinda Edelstein, Ph.D.With over 400 easy-to-reference char-acter listings, detailing typical behaviorand thought processes, this guide is theclassic reference for writers who want tocreate realistic and distinct characters.Home: Evanston, ILISBN-13: 978-1-58297-390-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-390-3$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb352 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 11013 9EAN 9 781582 973906Ct. Qty. 20 •#11013 • 2006

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Writing MysteriesEdited by Sue GraftonSue Grafton weaves the experience oftoday’s top mystery authors into a com-prehensive "how-to."Home: Southern CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-102-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-102-1$16.99 (CAN $18.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10782 5EAN 9 781582 971025Ct. Qty. 20 •#10782 • 2002

Writing and SellingYour Mystery NovelHallie EphronHallie Ephron helps beginning perienced writers create a page-through her comprehensive instrexercises and worksheets thathow to grab the reader from thrst chapter.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-376-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-376-8$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 11004 7EAN 9 781582 973760Ct. Qty. 20 •#11004 • 2005

The Writer’s Digest Guide toScience Fiction & FantasyOrson Scott Card and the Editors ofWriter’s Digest, with an introduc-tion from Terry BrooksProvides comprehensive writing instruc-tion plus specics for the genres such ashow to wield story elements that denescience fiction and fantasy and how tobuild and populate new worlds.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-609-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-609-0$24.99 (CAN $29.99)hc with concealed wire-o432 pgs • 5½ x 87 ⁄16 • A50 2-color photos/illusUPC 0 35313 64769 7EAN 9 781582 976099Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4828 • 2010

On Writing Horror,Revised EditionEdited by Mort CastleFeaturing new and classic advice fromsome of the best names in the eld, thisguide covers horror traditions, the artand craft of writing horror, and wherethe genre is going next.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-420-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-420-9$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb272 pgs • 6 x 9 • IUPC 0 35313 11037 5EAN 9 781582 974200Ct. Qty. 20 •#11037 • 2006

How to Write ScienceFiction & FantasyOrson Scott Card Hugo award-winner Orson Scott Cardshares his advice on how to create fan-tastical, yet believable settings, how todevelop story ideas, and ultimately howto break into the eld of science ctionand fantasy writing.Home: Greensboro, NC ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-103-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-103-X$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb140 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10783 2EAN 9 781582 971032Ct. Qty. 20 •#10783 • 2005

On Writing RomanceLeigh MichaelsThe go-to source for would-be rowriters,On Writing Romance helpsand experienced writers tackle thative process and break into the ping world with a romantic page-tuISBN-13: 978-1-58297-436-1ISBN-10: 1-58297-436-5$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb272 pgs • 6 x 9 • A50 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64131 2EAN 9 781582 974361Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0272 • 2007

The Writer’s CompleteFantasy ReferenceFeaturing an introduction by TerryBrooks,The Writer’s CompleteFantasyReference is an A to Z coverage of therealm of the fantastic.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-026-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-026-2$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb304 pgs • 6 x 9 • MUPC 0 35313 10710 8EAN 9 781582 970264Ct. Qty. 20 •#10710 • 2000

Police Procedure &InvestigationLee Loand Writers will find accurate and com-prehensive information on police andpolice investigation in this easy-to-ref-erence guide.Home: Kirkland,WAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-455-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-455-1$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb384 pgs • 6 x 8 • A100 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64197 8EAN 9 781582 974552Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0562 • 2007

Book of PoisonsSerita Stevens, RN, BSN, MA, LNCand Anne BannonWhether they’re writing a short detec-tive story, crime novel or an episode ofCSI, writers will nd everything aboutpoisons in this book.Home: Altadena, CA;Los Angeles, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-456-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-456-X$19.99 (CAN $24.99) • pb368 pgs • 6 x 8 • A100 color illusUPC 0 35313 64126 8EAN 9 781582 974569Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0645 • 2007

ForensicsD.P. LyleThis easy-to-reference guide offersaccurate and comprehensive informa-tion for writers or anyone interestedin forensics.Home: Tiburon,CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-474-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-474-8$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb416 pgs • 6 x 8 • A40 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64382 8EAN 9 781582 974743Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0643 • 2008

HOWDUNIT SERIESMysteryTrue CrimeRomanceScience FictionFantasyHorror

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The Craft & Business ofSongwriting, 3rd edition

John Braheny Features the industry secrets and tech-nology information musicians needto make them more competitive in acrowded marketplace.Home: Los Angeles, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-466-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-466-7$22.99 (CAN $27.99) • pb400 pgs • 8½ x 11 • A50 b&w photosUPC 0 35313 64068 1EAN 9 781582 974668Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0525 • 2006

101 Songwriting Wrongsand How to Right ThemPat & Pete Luboff Reveals 101 ways to spot what’s wrongwith a song and supplies solutions everystep of the way—perfect for songwritersof all experience levels.Home: Nashville, TN ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-480-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-480-2$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb272 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄ 8 • A50 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64290 6EAN 9 781582 974804Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0652 • 2007

The Songwriter’sIdea BookSheila DavisThis book includes 40 proven songwrit-ing strategies guaranteed to spark song-writers’ imaginations.Home: New York, NY ISBN-13: 978-0-89879-519-6ISBN-10: 0-89879-519-2$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • hc240 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10320 9EAN 9 780898 795196Ct. Qty. 20 •#10320 • 1992

Successful Lyric WritingSheila DavisDavis follows up her bestsellingThe Craft of Lyric Writing, whands-on companion course in wprofessional lyrics.Home: New York, NY

ISBN-13: 978-0-89879-283-6ISBN-10: 0-89879-283-5$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb292 pgs • 8½ x 11 • AUPC 0 35313 10015 4EAN 9 780898 792836Ct. Qty. 20 •#10015 • 1988

Writing Better Lyrics,Second Edition

Pat PattisonThis new edition includes 25+ song ex-aminations and 40+ exercises, plus newinstruction on revision, matching lyricswith music and the use of sense-boundimagery.Home: Boston, MAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-577-1ISBN-10: 1-58297-577-9$18.99 (CAN $22.99) • pb304 pgs • 5½ x 87 ⁄16 • AUPC 0 35313 64644 7EAN 9 781582 975771Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z3221 • 2010

Music &ongwriting

Comedy Writing Secrets,2nd Edition

Mel Helitzer with Mark Shatz Learn the tricks of a comedian’s trade bymastering the fundamentals of humorwriting and understanding the demandsof the market.Home: Athens, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-357-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-357-1$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb352 pgs • 6 x 9 • A50 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 10988 1EAN 9 781582 973579Ct. Qty. 20 •#10988 • 2005

The Screenwriting FormulaRob TobinBeginning scriptwriters will learnstructure their screenplay by usincritical elements (The Formula)every other element falls into plafectly, creating a salable, high-cmovie.Home: Huntington Beach, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-462-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-462-4$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb208-224 pgs • 5 x 8 • A50 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64132 9EAN 9 781582 974620Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z0650 • 2007

The Art & Craft ofPlaywriting Jeffrey Hatcher Award-winning playwright Hatchershares the nuts and bolts of writing suc-cessful stage scripts.Home: Minneapolis, MN ISBN-13: 978-1884910-46-3ISBN-10: 1-884910-46-7$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb288 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 48044 7EAN 9 781884 910463Ct. Qty. 20 •#48044 • 2000

And Here’s the KickerMike SacksEstablished and up-and-coming humorwriters discuss the comedy writing pro-cess, their inuences, and experiences inthe industry, for an audience of aspiringhumor writers and fans.Home: New York, NY ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-505-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-505-1$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb320 pgs • 6 x 9 • A20 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64214 2EAN 9 781582 975054Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z1028 • 2009

Comedy &Scriptwriting

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Writer’s Digest Handbook ofMagazine Article WritingEdited by Michelle RubergForeword by Ben YagodaThis book is the only resource writersneed for all of their questions on how to:brainstorm creative article ideas; nd theright magazine for their work; and keepeditors coming back!Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-334-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-334-2$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb256 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 10970 6EAN 9 781582 973340Ct. Qty. 20 •#10970 • 2004

Writing Creative NonctioEdited by Carolyn Forchéand Philip Gerard Thirty writers—including AnniePhillip Lopate and Barry Lopez—key elements of the craft of nonwriting.Home: Fairfax, VA & Wilmington, NCISBN-13: 978-1884910-50-0ISBN-10: 1-884910-50-5$18.99 (CAN $22.99) • pb400 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 48049 2EAN 9 781884 910500Ct. Qty. 20 •#48049 • 2001

Publish YourNonction BookSharlene Martin and AnthonyFlaccoOffers an insider’s understanding of non-ction publishing and how to navigateit successfully in addition to more nuts-and-bolts information.Home: Encino, CO

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-578-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-578-7$17.99 (CAN $21.99) • pb304 pgs • 5½ x 87 ⁄16 • AUPC 0 35313 64656 0EAN 9 781582 975788Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z3609 • 2009

Writing Life StoriesBill Roorbach, with KristenKeckler, PhDThis fully revised edition of the classictext on memoir writing offers innovativetechniques that teaches readers how tolook back on their lives more clearly andwrite accurate, engaging life stories.

Home: Farmington, ME ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-527-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-527-2$16.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb240 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64386 6EAN 9 781582 975276Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z1941 • 2008

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102 Ways to Make MoneyWriting 1,500 Words or LessI.J. Schecter Explores traditional markets like maga-zines and newspapers, as well as less ob-vious ones (i.e. Netix movie descriptions,McDonald’s trayliners, instruction manu-als and employee manuals).Home: Toronto, CanadaISBN-13: 978-1-58297-795-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-795-X$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb224 pgs • 5½ • 8 7 ⁄16 • AUPC 0 35313 64870 0EAN 9 781582 977959Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z5926 • 2009

Formatting & SubmittingYour Manuscript, 3rd Edition

Chuck SambuchinoWith 100+ sample query letters, thisthird edition features expanded instruc-tion for e-mail submissions, updatedformatting and submitting guidelines,insider tips from agents and editors, andmore.Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-571-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-571-X$22.99 (CAN $27.99) • pb320 pgs • 8¼ x 107 ⁄8• AUPC 0 35313 64630 0EAN 9 781582 975719Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z3008 • 2009

The Complete Guide toSelf-Publishing,5th EditionMarilyn Ross & Sue CollierGuidance on publishing and market-ing a book, including podcasts, blogs,and webinars; secrets to cut design andprinting costs; advice on e-publishingand e-rights; and a discussion of recentchanges in bookselling.Home: Denver, COISBN-13: 978-1-58297-718-8ISBN-10: 1-58297-718-6$24.99 (CAN $29.99) • pb560 pgs • 5½ x 87 ⁄16 • AUPC 0 35313 64859 5

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Get Known Beforethe Book DealChristina Katz Unpublished writers in all genrlearn how to build a marketing pin order to increase their chancescuring their rst book deal.Home: Wilsonville, ORISBN-13: 978-1-58297-554-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-554-X$16.99 (CAN $18.75) • pb224 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64487 0EAN 9 781582 975542Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2389 • 2008

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Crafting The Personal EssayDinty W. MooreThis book shows how to write ninetypes of personal essays and featuresexamples, instructional exercises,techniques for revising, and informationon where and how to publish finishedessays.Home: Athens, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-796-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-796-8$17.99 (CAN $20.99) • pb272 pgs • 5½ x 8½ • AUPC 0 35313 64871 7EAN 9 781582 977966Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z5927 • 2010

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I’m an English Major—Now What?Timothy LemireThis exciting resource for english majorsdebunks the myth that English gradshave to be teachers, editors, or writersand provides information and strategiesfor using their degree to land an excit-ing career.Home: Cumberland, RI ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-362-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-362-8$14.99 (CAN $19.99) • pb240 pgs • 6 x 9 • A50 b&w photosUPC 0 35313 10992 8EAN 9 781582 973623Ct. Qty. 20 •#10992 • 2006

The Writer's DigestGuide to Query LettersWendy Burt Beginning to intermediate writergenres will learn to master one essential marketing tools for any the query letter.Home: Colorado Springs, COISBN-13: 978-1-58297-566-5ISBN-10: 1-58297-566-3$14.99 (CAN $17.99) • pb224 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64546 4EAN 9 781582 975665Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z2703 • 2008

How to Write a BookProposal, 4th Edition

Michael LarsenThis new edition features informationabout recent changes in the publishingindustry, updated trend information, newsample proposals, a completely updatedresources section, and a new chapter ononline promotion.Home: San Francisco, CAISBN-13: 978-1-58297-702-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-702-X$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb336 pgs • 6 x 9 • AUPC 0 35313 64829 8EAN 9 781582 977027Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z5261 • 2010

Writer’s Market Guide toGetting PublishedThe Editors of Writer’s Digest Gives writers an overview of what ittakes to get their work noticed and pub-lished with expanded and updated pub-licity and marketing sections; tips from

industry experts; and chapters on self-publishing and contract negotiations.Home: Cincinnati, OHISBN-13: 978-1-58297-608-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-608-2$19.99 (CAN $23.99) • pb368 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • AUPC 0 35313 64757 4EAN 9 781582 976082Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z4815 • 2010

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The Indie Author Guide April HamiltonThis book offers aspiring self-publishedauthors a roadmap to success by givingthem exclusive insight to the latesttechnology and step-by-step instructionsfor making the most of electronicpublishing.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-994-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-994-4$19.99 (CAN $22.99) • pb304 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • AUPC 0 35313 65036 9EAN 9 781582 979946Ct. Qty. 20 •#Z8910 • 2010

Writer’s Digest UniversityEditors of Writer’s Digest The ultimate crash course in writing andpublishing that features comprehensiveinstruction, market listings, a DVD con-taining webinars, an all-access pass toWM.com, and more.

ISBN-13: 978-1-59963-137-0ISBN-10: 1-59963-137-7$39.99 (CAN $44.99) • pb with DVD528 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • AUPC 0 35313 65090 1EAN 9 781599 631370Ct. Qty. 10 •#Z9805 • 2010

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MARKET BOOKS

2011 Artist’s & GraphicDesigner’s Market ®

Mary Burzlaff Bostic, Editor This new edition features comup-to-date contact and subminformation for more than 1,0markets such as greeting card commagazine and book publishers, gaart fairs, ad agencies and more.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-955-7ISBN-10: 1-58297-955-3$34.99 (CAN $39.99) • pb576 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • A50 b&w photos/illus

2011 Writer’s Market ®

Robert Lee Brewer Writer’s Market

is the writer’s bible tofreelance success, providing the up-to-dateinformation writers need to get publishedand get paid for their work.Home: Cincinnati, OH

ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-948-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-948-0$29.99 (CAN $35.99) • pb1,024 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • A40 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64974 5EAN 9 781582 979489Ct. Qty. 10 •#Z7423 • 2010

2011 Writer’s Market ® Deluxe EditionRobert Lee Brewer The Deluxe Edition enhanceindispensible resource by pring a one-year subscription toWritersMarket.com website, proaccess to more than 6,000 liswith daily updates.Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-949-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-949-9$49.99 (CAN $59.99) • pb40 b&w illus1,024 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • AUPC 0 35313 64975 2EAN 9 781582 979496Ct. Qty. 10 •#Z7424 • 2010

2011 Songwriter’s Market ®

Editors of Writer’s Digest BooksSongwriters will nd assistance throughsupport organizations, online resources,songwriting-related books and maga-zines, as well as articles and interviewswith industry insiders.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-954-0ISBN-10: 1-58297-954-5$29.99 (CAN $33.99) • pb368 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • AUPC 0 35313 64980 6EAN 9 781582 979540Ct. Qty. 10 • #Z7429 • 2010

2010 Screenwriter’s &Playwright’s Market ®

Editors of Writer’s Digest BooksOver 900 listings for script markets,agents, production companies, play mar-kets, contests and more. Now includesa subscription to the screenwriter’s andplaywright’s area of WritersMarket.com.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-633-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-633-3$29.99 (CAN $35.99) • pb368 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • A50 b&w photos/illusUPC 0 35313 64801 4

2011 Poet’s Market ®

Robert Lee Brewer Poet’s Market is the most complete re-source available for poets who want tosubmit and publish their poetry. A one-year subscription to Poet’s Market onlineon WritersMarket.com is included.Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-950-2ISBN-10: 1-58297-950-2$29.99 (CAN $35.99) • pb576 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • A25 b&w photos/illusUPC 0 35313 64976 9EAN 9 781582 979502Ct. Qty. 10 •#Z7425 • 2010

2011 Guide toLiterary AgentsChuck SambuchinoContains more than 650 updatelistings for literary agents and writeconferences. Includes subscriptto Guide to Literary Agents onlinesection of WritersMarket.com.Hometown: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-953-3ISBN-10: 1-58297-953-7$29.99 (CAN $35.99) • pb368 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • AUPC 0 35313 64979 0EAN 9 781582 979533Ct. Qty. 10 •#Z7428 • 2010

2011 Children’s Writer’s &Illustrator’s Market ®

Alice PopeThis top market guide for children’s writ-ers and illustrators contains 650 listings forbook publishers, magazines, agents, art repsand more. Includes a one-year subscriptionto Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Marketonline.Hometown: Cincinnati, OHISBN-13: 978-1-58297-952-6ISBN-10: 1-58297-952-9$29.99 (CAN $35.99) • pb440 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • AUPC 0 35313 64978 3EAN 9 781582 979526Ct. Qty. 10 •#Z7427 • 2010

2011 Photographer’sMarket ®

Mary Burzlaff Bostic This guide offers information for amateurand professional photographers who areinterested in selling their photographs ornding assignments. Includes access tothe new Artists’s Market Online website.ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-956-4ISBN-10: 1-58297-956-1$34.99 (CAN $39.99) • pb624 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • A40 b&w photos/illusUPC 0 35313 64982 0

2011 Novel & Short StoryWriter’s Market ®

Alice PopeNovel and short story writers need thisresource to help prepare submissions

and sell their work. Includes a one-yearsubscription to Novel & Short StoryWriter’s Market online.Home: Cincinnati, OH ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-951-9ISBN-10: 1-58297-951-0$29.99 (CAN $35.99) • pb656 pgs • 7 x 91 ⁄8 • A25 b&w illusUPC 0 35313 64977 6EAN 9 781582 979519Ct. Qty. 10 •#Z7426 • 2010

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