Sentences with phrase «fiction columnist for»

Jim served as fiction columnist for Writer's Digest magazine, to which he frequently contributes, and has written five craft books for Writer's Digest Books: Plot & Structure, Revision & Self - Editing, The Art of War for Writers, Conflict & Suspense and Just Write.
A winner of the International Thriller Writers Award, he previously served as fiction columnist for Writer's Digest magazine.
He served as the fiction columnist for Writer's Digest magazine and has written highly popular craft books including: Write Your Novel From the Middle, The Art of War for Writers and Super Structure.
He served for a time as the fiction columnist for Writer's Digest and he's the author of Plot & Structure, one of the books I recommend most often to beginning writers.

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A former co-editor of the East Bay Monthly (a regional general interest magazine), she reviewed fiction for several years for the San Francisco Chronicle and was the second «Modern Love» columnist published by the New York Times.
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Dee Stewart is contributing writer to Hope for Women Magazine, The Master's Artist Blog, and staff columnist for Christian Fiction Online Magazine.
As a writer and blogger, as a graduate of the Clarion science fiction writers workshop, as a regular columnist on SF for The Guardian, and as a lifelong reader and fan.
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