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2003 Writer's Market Online PDF
By:Kathryn Struckel Brogan,Robert Lee Brewer
Published on 2002-08-01 by Writer's Digest Books


Provides writers with online access to up-to-date market information, including contact and submission details, editorial requirements, interviews with successful authors, and guidelines for freelancers.

This Book was ranked at 39 by Google Books for keyword Biographies Memoirs Specific Groups best seller.

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