Writer's Digest January 2019 Digital Edition
Writer's Digest, January 2019, Volume 99, No. 1
The theme of the January 2019 Writer's Digest is “Write Your Book in 2019!" Pieces in this robust feature package encourage readers to pursue their work-in-progress in the new year. Articles include:
FEATURES: Write Your Book in 2019!
2019 Key Paths to Publishing Get familiar with the vast variety of options available to today's authors. By Jane Friedman
On an Island Subjecting your characters to isolation,physical or social,is a powerful tool to stir up suspense and reel in readers. By Jane K. Cleland
The 9-Minute Novelist Strapped for writing time? Fret no more: This incremental approach will lead you from first draft to finished manuscript in mere minutes a day. By Jeff Somers
Cross-Pollination The future is genre-blending, and it's in full bloom. Here's why your next novel shouldn't fit neatly into any one pot. By Paul Goat Allen
Stick Figures While many writers scorn so-called “flat" characters, sometimes a superficial sketch is more than one-dimensional. By David Corbett
What's the Big Idea? Fertilize your mind with these 15 techniques,guaranteed to germinate a story in even the most arid cerebral soil. By The Editors of Writer's Digest
OTHER FEATURES
The WD Interview: Michael Lewis The Big Short and Moneyball author lays out his formula for immersive nonfiction. By Carten Cordell
WRITER'S WORKBOOK: Backstory
Layering in Backstory By Hallie Ephron
Navigating Exposition & Background By James Scott Bell
Distinguishing Backstory From History By Steven James
INKWELL
Character Study Bestseller Walter Mosley emphasizes the importance of characterization and the legacy of Devin in a Blue Dress. By Tyler Moss
PLUS:
- 5-Minute Memoir: Writing by the Numbers
- Beyond “Born, Lived and Died"
- Defend Yourself From Coaching Scams
- Worth a Thousand Words
- Poetic Asides: Descort
- On the (Dreaming) Record
COLUMNS:
MEET THE AGENT: Wendy Levinson, Harvey Klinger Agency. By Kara Gebhart Uhl
BREAKING IN: Debut author spotlight. By Jess Zafarris
FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK: Defining Literary Taste; Correlating Advances With Marketing Efforts. By Barbara Poelle
YOUR STORY:"The Knowing"
TAKE TWO: Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable By Jeanne Veillette Bowerman
CONFERENCE SCENE: San Diego State University Writers' Conference; West Coast Christian Writers. PLUS: Conference Planning: What I've Learned By Don Vaughan
POTPOURRI FOR THE PEN