2002 Archive

Tables of contents from past print editions.

Note: Due to a renumbering of issues, there are no numbers dated between June 2001 and November 2002.

Nov./Dec. 2002

Four Steps for Enhancing Your Editorial Career
By Eleta Jones
Avoid the career jitters. Learn how to "grow in place".

Writing Lessons from Junk Mail
By Peter P. Jacobi
Annoying as junk mail can be, many of these authors write well.

Hard-Working Covers
By John Johanek
In tough economic times, covers need to work even harder, even if they're not sold on the newsstand.

Approving the Interview
By Denise Gable
How do editors deal with interview subjects who want to approve interviews or quotes before they are published?

A Music Lesson for Writers
By Peter P. Jacobi
Think music as you create your own music of language.

Editorial Salaries
By William Dunkerley
How much should you be paying the editors that work for you? Indeed, how much should you be making yourself?

New Book:
The Descriptionary by Mark McCutcheon.
Between the dictionary and the thesaurus lies the Descriptionary: "For when you know what it is, but not what it is called."

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