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Friday, September 26, 2008
What Would You Like to See in Writer's Digest magazine?
Posted by Jane
We're in the midst of planning the 2009 editorial calendar for Writer's Digest magazine, and I'd love to have your ideas and opinions on what you want to see in the coming year. Writer's Digest editors from across the brand gathered earlier this week to brainstorm of list of potential ideas. Feel free to
e-mail me directly
or use the comments area of this post to give us your feedback.
Craft & Technique Topics
A comprehensive guide to starting or finishing your novel
A step-by-step guide to revision and self-editing (all genres)
How to write a successful memoir (for the non-celebrity)
The art and craft of timeless storytelling; how to hook your readers
How to be a successful critique partner and how to incorporate feedback into your work
How to make poetry a part of everyday life (even if you're not a poet)
A crash schedule for getting a first draft of your book done in 4 weekends
Master plots that work time and time again
Business Topics & Timely Topics
Everything you need to know about self-publishing, and how the self-publishing game is changing
Why and how to get known before the book deal (to attract editor and agent interest, to ensure book sales)
The changing role of the gatekeepers—editors and agents—and how it changes your steps to publication and beyond
The new economic model of publishing/media: how it impacts your career and what you need to change
today
to remain relevant
How to make a sustainable living with your writing (in tough times)—a freelancer's ultimate guide
The most effective technological tools for marketing and promoting yourself
How to use social networking to reach readers and avoid a waste of time/effort
Negotiating contracts and payments with editors in a digital age; what are digital rights worth and when should you keep them?
How bookstores work, both online and offline, and what the future of bookselling looks like
How to get the most out of writers conferences, both business-wise and craft-wise
New Department/Column Ideas
How I Write: Spotlights a celebrity author in his/her writing space, talking about necessary practices/objects/environment
Popular Fiction Report: Special reports, news, tips, and marketing information in today's hottest genres, including romance, mystery/crime, thriller/suspense, horror, and science fiction/fantasy
What's Selling and Why: A visual list of top-selling books (according to Nielsen Bookscan reports), why or how they made the top of the list, and insider info from authors-agents-editors on how the books came to life
What would you add to our list of ideas?
General
9/26/2008 2:41:56 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Comments [5]
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9/27/2008 12:10:57 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I'd like to see a column that features famous authors' favorite quotes. What messages about writing do they repeat to themselves? How do those messages affect their beliefs and practices?
Sherrie Lorance
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9/29/2008 5:36:19 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
How about some concrete suggestions on how to work your way through the middle of a novel?
Becky Levine
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becky77AT NOSPAMverizon dot net
9/30/2008 6:18:42 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
This may be rather basic, but I'm always up for new techniques for brainstorming ideas for nonfiction articles or even fiction stories.
Barring that, how about an incantation to make an editor fall instantly in love with your words? :)
Kristan C.
9/30/2008 8:00:28 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hi Jane,
I think this is a great list of ideas to start with. It has my wheels turning!
Sincerely,
Kelly Sabetta
www.bettabookpublishing.com/blog
Kelly Sabetta
10/3/2008 10:22:18 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I would love to hear about new media publishing, like podcasts. I would also love to see an article on how different authors revised their first draft of their novel (it's a good chance that's been done already, but it doesn't hurt to show it again!)
LaShawn Wanak
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