Writer’s Digest January/February 2024 Cover Reveal

Writer’s Digest presents our January/February 2024 issue featuring an interview with Pulitzer prize-winner Michael Cunningham and features for how to hook readers.

Hook Your Readers

At the start of a new year, as writers rededicate themselves to their writing and publishing goals, we offer an issue full of ways to help them hook their readers.

Writer's Digest January/February 2024

+ WD Interview with Michael Cunningham: Best known for his 1998 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Hours, Michael Cunningham spoke with WD about Day, his first novel in nearly 10 years. By Amy Jones

+ Writing Realistic Kids in Adult Fiction: WD Editor-at-Large Jessica Strawser shares nine tips for writing more authentic children characters. By Jessica Strawser

+ Thematic Writing: How to use symbols and allegory to add richness and depth to your writing. By Jane Cleland

+ First Things First: How to make the most out of titles and first lines in microfiction. By Ran Walker

+ The Prohibition Against Prologues: Why all the fuss and how to make them work. By Tiffany Yates Martin

+ Writing Blockbuster Fiction: Mastering the Art of Cinematic Storytelling: Infuse your writing with Hollywood flair by employing top screenwriting techniques. By Ryan G. Van Cleave

+ Your Book’s Next Chapter: When and how you can republish your book after contract termination or rights reversion. By Amy Cook

Plus, readers will find articles about writing secondary characters that grab readers’ attention and how to create tantalizing titles for nonfiction articles. Readers will also learn to shift their mindset when it comes to marketing their books, what pitfalls to avoid when self-publishing picture books, and crucial content editing skills. All this in addition to columns like Level Up Your Writing (Life), Poetic Asides, Building Better Worlds, Meet the Agent, On Nonfiction, and more.

Amy Jones
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About Amy Jones

Amy Jones is the Editor-in-Chief of Writer’s Digest and was the managing content director for WD Books. She is the editor of the Novel and Short Story Writer's Market and Children's Writer's and Illustrator's Market. Prior to joining the WD team, Amy was the managing editor for North Light Books and IMPACT Books. Like most WD staffers, Amy is a voracious reader and has a particular interest in literary fiction, historical fiction, steamy romance, and page-turning mysteries. When she’s not reading, Amy can be found daydreaming about Italy or volunteering at her local no-kill cat shelter. Find Amy on Twitter @AmyMJones_5.