The writer's monthly (Jan-June 1916)

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The Writer's Monthly Continuing The Photoplay Author A Journal for All Who Write Volume VII January, 1916 Number 1 CRITICISM AND REVISION OF VERSE— Francis MacBeath A WORD ABOUT SETTING— Sara H. Sterling . IDEAS FOR WRITER-PHOTOGRAPHERS FROM MOTION PICTURES— A. T. Strong AUGUSTUS THOMAS ON TEACHING PLAY WRITING . LETTERS TO YOUNG AUTHORS— XHI— J. Berg Esenwein BRETT PAGE— Will C. Lengel A FEW HINTS FOR THE WISE— Bertha Scott . HELP FOR SONG WRITERS— AN INTERVIEW WITH PAT HOWLEY— E. M. Wickes A QUEST FOR ORIGINALITY ... PISTOLS IN FICTION— S. J. Fort .... LITERARY BOOKKEEPING— Lee McCrae AUTHORS AND THE BIBLE THINKS AND THINGS— DEPARTMENT— Arthur Leeds CRITICS IN COUNCIL— DEPARTMENT EXPERIENCE MEETING— DEPARTMENT PARAGRAPHIC PUNCHES— DEPARTMENT WHERE TO SELL— DEPARTMENT .... EDITORIAL H. C. S. FOLKS— DEPARTMENT ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES— DEPARTMENT . 3 5 7 9 11 14 18 21 25 26 27 29 30 34 36 38 39 42 44 46 Published monthly by The Home Correspondence School, Myrick Building, Springfield, Mass. Copyright, 1915, by The Home Correspondence School, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Entered at Springfield, Massachusetts, Post Office as Second Class Mail Matter PRICE 15 CENTS A COPY: : : $1.00 A YEAR CANADA $1.25; FOREIGN, $1.50