Novel and Short Story Writer's Market, 1994Robin Gee Fiction writers turn to this reference each year for marketing information on 1,900 fiction publishers--1,000+ more fiction publishers than Writer's Market. That fact, coupled with helpful articles and interviews with professional writers has quickly established this book as the best market guide for novel and short story writers. |
Contents
Techniques | 8 |
Be Your Own Critic by Lauri Miller | 14 |
How to Handle Description by Madge Harrah | 22 |
Writing the Big Scene by Sarah Orwig | 32 |
Zeroing in on the Right Market for Your Fiction by Ronald Spatz | 42 |
Small Press Roundtable by Robin | 48 |
Commercial Fiction Trends Report by Robin | 58 |
The Business of Fiction Writing by Robin | 66 |
Christina Kelly Sassy | 390 |
Small Press | 409 |
Expanding Opportunities in the Small Press | 448 |
Publisher Envisions a Brave New Publishing World | 463 |
Commercial Publishers | 477 |
Contests and Awards | 519 |
Conferences and Workshops | 558 |
Retreats and Colonies | 599 |
Literary and Small Circulation Magazines | 77 |
Patricia Montalbano Cream City Review | 128 |
Kristen Rembold Iris | 178 |
Hannah Wilson Northwest Review | 222 |
William Gagliani Square | 282 |
George Witte Turnstile | 297 |
Commercial Periodicals | 331 |
Organizations and Resources | 609 |
Publications of Interest to Fiction Writers | 618 |
Glossary | 624 |
Category Index | 627 |
Markets Index | 650 |
This | 662 |
Copyright | |