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What is Writers Digest?

WritersDigest.com is the one-stop shop for information, resources and writing community. Writers can connect with other writers on our forum, visit our blogs and sign up for our free weekly e-newsletter. They’ll also find weekly writing prompts, contests and competitions, conference listings, and online exclusive articles.

What kind of writing competitions does writer's Digest offer?

Writer's Digest offers several writing competitions, from short story and poetry-specific competitions to the Writer's Digest Annual Writing Competition held annually for more than 80 years.

Why attend the writer's Digest novel writing conference?

The Writer’s Digest Novel Writing Conference offers everything you need to advance your writing career creatively and professionally. Gain invaluable tips to improve your craft, explore publishing options and learn how to establish a sustainable career.

What is a Writers Digest workshop?

Workshops have been developed by professionals who not only know about the craft of writing, but also how to teach writing. Instructors are published writers—as well as editors, educators and seminar leaders providing informed, professional feedback. Learn more about Writer's Digest University

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How much is a subscription to Writer's Digest?

One Year: 6 Issues for $19.96 ($3.33 per issue) Save $27.96 58% off the cover price!

How often does Writer's Digest come out?

eight times per yearThe magazine is published eight times per year.

Is Writer's Digest free?

Free Downloads For Writers - Writer's Digest.

What happened to Writer's Digest?

Writer's Digest's former parent company, F+W Media, was auctioned off as part of bankruptcy proceedings in 2019. Penguin Random House LLC acquired the Writer's Digest Books brand, including the Market Books and WritersMarket.com.

Will There Be A Writer's Market 2021?

Writer's Market editor Robert Lee Brewer announces the 100th edition of Writer's Market, the most trusted guide to getting published. Tomorrow (Nov. 9, 2021), the 100th edition of Writer's Market officially goes on sale, and I'm excited to share the news.

WHO publishes Writer's Digest?

Active Interest MediaF+WWriter's Digest/Publisher

How do I cancel Writer's Digest?

Magazine Subscription Customer Service Or call us directly at 800-333-0133 Monday – Friday, 8AM to 5PM (Central Time).

What is the best website to write a book?

15 Writing Websites & Online Resources to Help You Write Your Own StoryWriter's Digest – Character Development Sheets. ... The Write Practice – Characterization 101. ... Grammarly. ... Hemingway Editor. ... Reedsy. ... Wattpad. ... Medium. ... FictionPress.More items...

How do I sell a short story to a magazine?

4 Tips for Submitting Short Stories to Literary MagazinesTarget the right literary journal for your short story. ... Follow the submission guidelines. ... Write a cover letter. ... Format properly.

Is Writer's Market still published?

The Most Trusted Guides to Publishing. A message to subscribers: Writersmarket.com was sold to Penguin Random House as part of the F+W Books acquisition in 2019. Unfortunately, and due to circumstances outside of our control, the website will be unavailable for the foreseeable future.

What is a writer's digest?

Writer’s Digest, the No. 1 magazine for writers, celebrate s the writing life and what it means to be a writer in today’s publishing environment. Through the voices of bestselling authors, buzz-worthy newcomers, and seasoned editors, we offer everything writers need to stay inspired, to improve their craft, to understand the unique challenges of publishing today, and to get their work noticed. Our pages are filled with advice and real-life experiences that go beyond the ordinary and delve deeply into what’s important to writers today. Whether they write fiction or nonfiction, poetry or essays, articles or scripts, our readers will walk away from every issue inspired and ready to write, satisfied in the knowledge that we get it, that we all share this passion for writing, and we’re all part of a grand literary tradition. And that’s worth celebrating.

Who is General Focus?

General Focus. Founded in 1920, such classic literary icons as Joan Didion, Ray Bradbury, Jack Kerouac, Truman Capote, H.G. Wells, Margaret Atwood, Maya Angelou, and more have shared their thoughts on different aspects of the writing life through the pages of Writer's Digest. We’re an instructive magazine that seeks to keep readers abreast ...

What is Writer's Digest?

Writer’s Digest also features practical technique articles, and tips and exercises on fiction, nonfiction, poetry and the business-side of writing and publishing. Subscribe Today!

What is a Writer's Digest competition?

Writer's Digest Competitions. Writer's Digest offers several writing competitions, from short story and poetry-specific competitions to the Writer's Digest Annual Writing Competition held annually for more than 80 years . Thousands of writers compete to see their work in print, win cash prizes, and to be introduced to top agents and editors, ...

What is Writers Digest University?

Writers Digest University combines world-class writing instruction with the convenience and immediacy of online education to create a state-of-the-art learning environment for writers seeking to improve their craft and learn about the business of writing. Workshops have been developed by professionals who not only know about the craft of writing, but also how to teach writing. Instructors are published writers—as well as editors, educators and seminar leaders providing informed, professional feedback. Learn more about Writer's Digest University

How many tutorials are there in Writer's Digest?

Writer’s Digest Tutorials offers more than 350 video tutorials on all aspects of writing. A on-demand subscription provides expert instruction that can you take you all the way through the basics of the craft of writing to how to promote your published book. Learn more about our video writing tutorials!

What is a 2nd draft?

2nd Draft provides a high-level review of your writing, pointing out reasons your work may be getting rejected, or may not meet the standards of traditional publication. After an evaluation of your submission, one of the professional 2nd Draft editors will provide feedback and advice. You’ll not only learn what’s working in your writing, but what’s not, and—most important—how to fix it. Send your work to Writer’s Digest 2nd Draft Critique Service.

What is a script?

Script has been the leading source for information on the craft and business of writing for film and television since 1995. With inside information, articles written by working writers and filmmakers, and in-depth interviews, Script is the resource on every scriptwriter’s must-read list. Visit ScriptMag.com

What is a workshop in writing?

Workshops have been developed by professionals who not only know about the craft of writing, but also how to teach writing. Instructors are published writers—as well as editors, educators and seminar leaders providing informed, professional feedback. Learn more about Writer's Digest University.

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Our Mission

General Focus

  • Founded in 1920, such classic literary icons as Joan Didion, Ray Bradbury, Jack Kerouac, Truman Capote, H.G. Wells, Margaret Atwood, Maya Angelou, and more have shared their thoughts on different aspects of the writing life through the pages of Writer's Digest. We’re an instructive magazine that seeks to keep readers abreast of industry trends, of the latest writers who found …
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Our Readership

  • Writer’s Digest is published six times per year, and has a paid circulation of 60,000 subscribers, while WritersDigest.com has 20 million pageviews/year. Our readers include people of all ages and varying levels of writing skill and success. We have a worldwide readership, but the majority of our readers live in the U.S. and Canada. To obtain sample issues of Writer's Digest, you can p…
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How to Submit to Writer's Digest Magazine

  • We consider completed manuscripts on spec, as well as original pitches. A query should include a thorough outline that introduces your article proposal and highlights each of the points you intend to make. Your query should discuss how the article will benefit our readers, why the topic is timely and why you’re the appropriate writer to discuss the...
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How to Submit to WritersDigest.com

  • Contributed articles and guest posts for online publication may be submitted to [email protected] for review. Please include a brief summary of your proposed article or guest post, or attach a Word document containing a completed article, along with a headshot, bio and any applicable book cover images.
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Payment and General Terms

  • For manuscripts, we pay 30–50 cents per word, on acceptance, for first world rights for one-time print use and perpetual electronic use. Should we want to reprint anything we've purchased from you in anything other than electronic format, we'll pay you 25% of the original purchase price per use. Contributor copies are sent to writers and artists whose work appears in that issue. We do …
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What to Pitch

  • Inkwell This upfront section of the magazine is the best place for new writers to break in. Each Inkwell features an 1,600–word lead story that kicks off the magazine. The article ranges in style and tone every issue, but often takes the form of an opinion-based piece, weaving a narrative and drawing out tips for readers. It can be a great place to discuss theoretical or timely concepts. Ink…
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