THE WRITER PUBLISHING COMPANY
Abshire, Martha, A Bold Challenge to Editors, 18
Advertising as Training for Fiction Writing, Ray, 260 Aldrich, Bess Streeter, Is It Wise to Use a Pseudo- nym, 57
Anderson, Sherwood, I'm a Fool, 487
Armbruster, Verona, Sick 'Em, 552
Armstrong, Harold H., Is it Wise to Use a Pseudo-
nym, 56
to Tell One by His Plus Fours,
Authors, Contemporary American, 527, 585
Authors' Doubles, 308
Authors' Names, Pronunciation of, 29
Authors, Personal Gossip about, 126, 192, 426
Barbour, Olive Muir, An Experience with Mun. sey's, 417
Benét, William Rose, Some First Novelists, 479 Benjamin, Lewis S., Is It Wise to Use a Pseudo- nym, 59
Bennett, Helen Christine, Authors' Doubles, 313
Beaujoy, P., Misuse of "Dots" in Writing, 553
Black, Dorothy, 273
Block, Rudolph, Is It Wise to Use a Pseudonym, 60
Book Reviews, 30, 65, 128, 202, 270, 332, 386, 472, 522,
562, 606
Bosher, Kate Langley, Is It Wise to Use a Pseudo- nym, 56
Burges, Austin E., A Handy Manuscript Record, 261 Burr, Jane, Is It Wise to Use a Pseudonym, 57 Canby, Henry Seidel, The Morals and Morale of Reviewing, 475
Canopy, Willard B., Make Your Writing Pay, 294
Case Method, The, 277
Cases in Craftsmanship, Gallishaw, 1, 37, 80, 154,
239, 347, 437, 487
Carroll, Mary Tarver, How Do You Feel? 431 Cather, Willa, Mosher, 528, Sergeant, 530, Wheelock, 532 Chapman, Maristan, When Your Manuscript Gets Lost, 292, The Last of the Manuscripts, 320, The Secondary Thread, 519, A Chinese Rejection
Chapter Ending, A "Barbed", Kennedy, 77 Chatfield, Chester, Fishbone-Soup Presents "Back in the Hills," 540
Collins, Treve H., About Free Lancing Scenarios, 554
Comme il Faut, Lyon, 457
Commercialist, In Defence of the, Richardson, 175
Conrad, Joseph, Poetic Inscription, 255
Contrasting Variation, The Art of, Ray, 546
Current Literary Topics, 28, 276
Curwood, James Oliver, 426
Danesford, Earle, From a British Free-Lance, 417
Dashiell, Alfred S., Scribner's and the Young Writer, 286
Deards, Minnie Albert, In Coin of the Writer's Realm, 322
De Bell, John T., Mortality among Periodicals, 17
de Crespigny, Claude, Objections to Current Criti
cism, 123
Dingle, A. E., Authors' Doubles, 314
D'Orsay, Laurence R., A California Agent on the
Photoplay Markets, 320
Driscoll, Grace, The High-School Author, 322
Dunaway, Anna Brownell, Grist for the Greeting- Card Mill, 120, Writing for Publication, 465
Editors, The Truth about, "Mac," 344.
Editorial, 14, 54, 110, 186, 256, 316, 370, 414, 462, 512,
550, 594
Editorial Decisions, Slowness of, 55
Editor's Scrap Book, Kennedy, 566, 611
Ending, The Happy, Whitehead, 366
Essay, The, Schauffler, 99, Richardson, 175, Wins-
ton, 234
Farrar, John, Writing for the Millions, 281
Fiction, Names in, 276
Forum, The, 16, 56, 123, 188, 259, 319, 373, 417, 464, 519, 553, 603
Gallishaw, John, Cases in Craftsmanship, 1, 37, 80, 154, 239, 347, 437, 487
Gallishaw, John, Jake Bolton, 154
Gallishaw, John, The Short Story, 542
Gelders, Jesse F., 274
Ghost, I Stopped Being a, Yost, 429
Gibbs, Donald, Fear in Literature, 179
Gibbs, Hamilton, Replies to His Publishers' Ques-
tionnaire, 151, How to Tell an Author by His
Plus Fours, 397
Gordon, Charles W., Is It Wise to Use a Pseudonym, 60
Gordon, Homer King, 26
Graham, Henry H., The Juvenile Field, 10
Graham, Lloyd S., Rank Professionalism, 374
Greeting Card Mill, Grist for the, Dunaway, 120
Guyol, Louise Hubert, Rare Books Pay Postage, 419
Hall, Radclyffe, 427
Hardy's First Draft, Thomas, 168
Harrington, Eva Griffith, 274
Hersey, Harold, Should Editors Note Reasons for Declining Manuscripts, 373
Hillyer, Robert, The Technique of Modern Poetry,
69, 137, 229, 299, 358, 502, 535
Hinkley, Alice Knight, "Very Nice," 189
Hints, Two Practical, Whitehead, 224
Hoover, Jane Redfield, The Literary Agent, 520
House, Walt, A Cruel and Heartbreaking Profes
sion, 418
How Do You Feel, Carroll, 431
Howell, Eugene, The Sage-Brush Author, 259
Inspiration, Lane, 190
Irwin, Will, Authors' Doubles, 312
Jacobs, Fred B., Correcting Proofs, 191
Jacobus, Donald Lines, Four Years, and No Pay-
ment, 555
Jameson, A. Edith, Is It Wise to Use a Pseudonym, 56
Jargon, On, Quiller-Couch, 577
Johnson, Burges, The Saunterer, 296, 362, 407, 458, 509
Johnston, Mary, The Mystical, Occult, and Prophetic
in Literature, 337
Juvenile Field, The, Graham, 10
Kennedy, William D., the Novel, 77, Editor's Scrap
Book, 566, 611
Kimball, Richard Bowland, Talks on Practical Au- thorship, 11, 51
Knowlton, Clarke, 27
Lane, Rose Wilder, Inspiration, 190
Lanier, Sidney, 127
Lea, Fanny Heaslip, 193
Literary Agent, The, Hoover, 520
Literary Agent, The Confessions of, "Mac," 506
Literary Agent, The Function of the, Wiliams, 395
Literary Agents, The Truth about, 142
Literary Articles in Periodicals, 34, 67, 133, 208, 278,
336, 394, 425, 526, 565, 609
Literary Odds and Ends, 13, 53 Litrachoor, Whitehead, 461
Literature, The Mystical, Occult, and Prophetic in, Johnston, 337
Long, Mrs. Arthur, Is It Wise to Use a Pseudonym, 59 Lyon, George W., Comme il Faut, 457
McDaniel, Ruel, Lottery Laws Affecting Writers, 323 MacKinstry, Elizabeth, 27
McGuffey's Fifth Reader, Reviewed by Eplex, 148 McLean, Margharita Fisher, 274
"Mac," the Confessions of, 402
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