A MONTHLY MAGAZINE VOLUME XL JANUARY - DECEMBER, 1928 THE WRITER CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 1928 Barrett, Willson, Then and Now, 235 Bates, Esther Willard, Writing Religious Drama, 271 Bent, Francis H., Jr., Beating the Rejection Slip, 23 Bolles, Henry, Villanelle: Rejected, 169 Book Reviews, 32, 70, 104, 140, 176, 212, 241, 295, 352, Books, What I Like Best in Outdoor, O'Kane, 252 Bradford, Gamaliel, The Life of the Creative Artist, Brander, Edith, On Buying Swans, 49 Bray, Louise Whitefield, The Opera Test for Au- thors, 47, Background, 124, Dallas Lore Sharp, 301 Cather, Willa, a Letter from, 197 Chapman, Maristan, Planning the Long Stuff, 129, Contemporary Writers-Norman Hapgood, 53, Ernest Poole, 87, Sarah Comstock, 122, Gamaliel Brad- Contest, "Cherry-stone" Prize, 220, 255, 278 Contest, "Versatility" Prize, 8, 47, 80, 116, 149 Crawford, Bruce, The Advantages of the Small- Creative Artist, The Life of the, Bradford, 158 Criticism of Critics, Hillyer, 249 Crosby, Katharine, How Can I Earn a Living by Dana, Charles Anderson, Words that Laugh and Davis, Dorothy Marie, The Celestial Radio, 221, Davis, Frank G., What About the "Contest Syndi- Davis, Hassoldt, Lord Dunsany Divulges, 282 DeArmond, Fred, Thieves of Leisure, 316 Dillingham, Pauline, Illusions, 119 Dix, Lester, Tabloid Review, 50 Douglas, John Scott, Short Cuts to Your Goal, 262 DuBois, Phyllis, V., A Catalogue of Technical Arti- Everett, L. B., His Own Medicine, 372 Eubanks, L. E., Sending Them Out, 94 Fact in Creative Writing, The Use of, Lansing, 330 Falcon, C., The Motive of the Story, 373 Flashes from Articles in Magazines, 108, 139, 175, 210, Folk Novel Writing, Problems in, Chapman, 333 Franklin, Gerald, Bunk, Junk, Hokum, 59 Halman, Doris F., O'Neill and the Untrained Play- Hapgood, Norman, Lincoln, 53 Harris, William E., Fillers, 45, Full-Length Plays Hartsock, Ernest, Your No's Know, 261 Hay, Ian, What Constitutes a Light Novel? 112 Hayes, John F., Another Sort of Note-Book, 262 Hepburn, Ethel Remington, Can You Answer This Hester, Robert F., Beginning the Free-Lance Game, Hillyer, Robert, Technical Poetry Critique, 18, Re- viewing Poetry, 40, Criticism of Verse, 76, 114, 146, 193, 230, Criticism of Critics, 249, The Litera- Hollywood, The Best Route to, 361 Holmes, Mary Carolin, To a Child, 119 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, To a Young Author, 16 Howe, Quincy, What the Atlantic Requires in Manu- How I Wrote "Yarbwoman," Lane, 143 Hubachek, Elsie M., The Photostat Comes to the Hughes, Jesse W., A Quiz for Beginners, 263 Ireland, Irma Thompson, The Masterpiece, 169 Jewell, Gertrude Scott, Sonnet, 82 L'Ami de Mon Livre, McCord, 274 Lane, Rose Wilder, How I Wrote "Yarbwoman," 143 |