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January 20, 2010
December 1, 2009
The new TPW Magazine winter issue is here!
The Waiting is Over!
Your all-new winter WordPress issue of TPW Magazine is now here.
And for even more articles and added pages, go to our main site at: http://theperspiringwriter.com
Enjoy, and remember to be kind to one another.
Happy Holidays!
Ned
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September 1, 2009
TPW Magazine Fall 2009 Issue Is Here!

INSIDE THIS ISSUE
1 - How To Get A Hollywood Movie Deal
5 – Troy Taylor: Master of The Haunted
6 – Writing From Personal Experience
9 - An Educated View: The House of Leaves
11 – Build An Audience For Your Book
12 - Eight Things That Can Go Wrong
13 – Markets For Perspiring Writers
14 – Experts Scoffed At My Idea
… PLUS Bonus Pages and much more!
Vol.2 No.4 — TPW Magazine – Fall – 2009
August 31, 2009
Remember: TPW fall issue Sept. 1!
Hello, fellow writers:
Ned Burke here to welcome you once again to The Perspiring Writer Magazine.
Inside this summer issue you will find many writing tips and informative articles by our talented staff and well-known writers, such as Bob Bly and Rob Parnell.
All of us here at TPW Magazine have worked diligently to bring you the best writing magazine on the Internet. We want TPW Magazine to be the hard-working writer’s best friend.
I urge you to subscribe to TPW now by clicking the subscribe button on the right. TPW Magazine is FREE! There is no charge and no spam. We contact subscribers very infrequently,(just ask any of our subscribers) and only when necessary.
This site is set up to be very user-friendly. Much like a traditional magazine, you can start with the FRONT COVER and work your way down through the other pages to the BACK COVER.
As I’ve said in the past, your support is greatly appreciated.
And don’t forget to tell your friends about us.
That’s it for now. Have a super day, and keep writing!
E. P. Ned Burke
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May 4, 2009
April 1, 2009
April Is National Poetry Month!
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Hi, Ned Burke here.
Spring is in the air!
And here at TPW Magazine we are spreading across the World Wide Web faster than an editor’s rejection notice.
In addition to authors Madonna Dries Christensen, Marshall Cook and Carrillee Collins Burke, TPW now includes advice from acclaimed writers Bob Bly and Rob Parnell.
And if that wasn’t enough to make us proud, we now have “An Educated View” column with the recent addition of our newest contributing editor, Martin Kich, Professor of English.
So educate and entertain your mind by studying this site carefully and often.
Here are a few helpful hints:
First off, TPW Magazine is set up much like a traditional printed magazine. That is, you can start by first opening the FRONT COVER and then work your way through all the numbered pages, or you can skip around, if you prefer.
I’ve also placed links on the FRONT COVER page to all the inside articles, in case you wish to navigate the site in that manner.
This entire site is meant to be very user-friendly.
My contributing editors and I have worked diligently to bring you the best writing magazine on the Internet. We want TPW Magazine to be the hard-working writer’s best friend.
So subscribe to TPW today by clicking the subscribe button above. It’s FREE! There is no charge and no spam. We contact subscribers infrequently, and only when necessary.
Finally, from all of us at TPW Magazine, I extend my deepest gratitude and hope you will find this visit, and all future visits, to be both enjoyable and rewarding.
February 7, 2009
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