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tive to all literary workers. To give plain and practical hints, helps, and suggestions about preparing and editing manuscript. To collect and publish the experiences, experiments, and observations of literary people, for the benefit of all writers. To note improved methods and labor-saving devices for literary workers. To discuss in a practical way interesting questions of etymology, grammar, rhetoric, or verse-making. To print entertaining personal articles by and about noted literary people. To record the important news of the literary world. To aid young writers in reaching the public, by advising them how to make their copy salable. To be of value to the writers of sermons, lectures, letters; to the student of language; to the lover of literature; to all, in brief, who write for the newspaper, the magazine, or the book-publisher. Beginners and expert writers alike will find THE WRITER valuable. For beginners each number of the magazine is a practical guide and help, teaching them how to make their work better and more profitable, and even the most skilful writer can learn something from the experiences of other writers related in its pages. Such an interesting and useful series of articles about the details of literary production as the six bound volumes of the magazine contain has never been printed elsewhere. The price of THE WRITER is ten cents a number, or one dollar a year. A sample copy will be mailed for ten cents; no sample copies will be sent free. The subscriptions of all who write or who are interested in literary work are respectfully solicited. Address:-- THE WRITER PUBLISHING CO., 282 Washington st. (Rooms 9 and 10), P. O. Box 1905. Boston, Mass. [Illustration] IF YOU WRITE, USE "Goodrich" Penholders The very best for prose and poetry, and quite satisfactory for acknowledging receipt of publishers' checks. Bear in mind the name, GOODRICH, Akron, Ohio. [Illustration] LITERARY FOLKS SHOULD USE "Goodrich" Erasers AND Rubber Bands. Always satisfactory and very conducive to choice gems of thought. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. Don't forget the name, GOODRICH, Akron, Ohio. THE
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