Dancers prepare for ‘concert’ With the Spring Student Dance Concert less than three weeks away, preparations for the open ing performance have taken on added impor tance. Kim Mahoney-Watson (below) and Linda Werner (right) are among the students who have toiled since February in anticipation of the premiere. The annual event will be performed May 16-18 at 8 p.m. in the M. Frances Dougherty Theatre. located on the third floor of the Gerlinger Annex. Tickets are $2.50 for students and senior citizens. $3.50 for general admission. Photos by Cary Pangares Authors design guide for freelance writers By Barbara Shaw CM Itw Knwrald Aspiring Northwest writers often have a tough time get ting published, hut Portland authors Dennis Stovall and Douglas Freeman recently brought out the first book, aim ed at helping them over this hurdle. "Writers’ Northwest Hand book" grew out of the authors' own needs. As writers, they sought outlets for their work, but soon realized that thousands of writers in the Northwest have a difficult time locating people who would be willing to pay for their work Stovall and Freeman will speak on campus tonight at 7::t0 p.m. in Room 21?> Allen Hall Stovall said in a recent inter-.-•'» view that top magazines de mand "clips." or samples of previously published articles,, before they consider assigning an article to a Writer they do . not know. . r ' Getting first clips is a pro blem. but many small, regional publications ant not fussy about credentials and of fer a place for writers to* get started..Stovall said. Arts commissions have 'put out pamphlets on writers' resources and .publishers. Stovall said he and Freeman tufnbd lip dozens of such lists in Oregon. Washington, Idaho. Montana and British Columbia, ail of them in complete and most of thorn outdated. ‘‘We decided to do the grunt work, compiling lists from all the partial lists wo could find." Stovall said. They started the project out of self-interest, but soon realized anyone wanting to find readers could use a book like the one they published, even poets Stovall said. "Writer's Market (a listing of national publications) couldn't cover the whole country in this kind of depth It would take a 20-volume encyclopedia.’.’ho said. Interviews with Northwest . writers enrich the tmok. "Hd Flmo is a Native. American . poet from The Dalles." Stovall , saiil. "He talked about the writing of contemporary Native Americans • And Plul. I'inarich was an enjoyable in terview to do ttecause he • is such an ardent supporter of • the developing Northwest literary voice • Despite ihe success of their first book, both Stovall and Freeman are looking to the future. They want. to. cover both ■ newspapers and in-house publications.- which .are dro'.' iwiblv the least known of all the profitable freelance markets. The next edition also . will include more of the forms the two authors developed for writers to keep track of their business, from article ideas to expenses. &. DELIVE 342-4972 Introducing Pick-up and delivery service Delivery S1 Morning pick-up 50c Si DELIVERY } ★ 3 for 2 ★ I Rent two movies get one free Good through 5/8/86 Over 700 Titles to choose from New Releases/adult themes..„.s295 All others.........S2®° Free Pepsi and Popcorn with each movie rental! Thursday through Saturday Video player rental available MorvTues $1 Night for regular movies Wed Thurs Duck Night $1 for regular movies for students Students, all you need to rent tapes is your current student I.D. and a driver's license. Located at 188 Franklin Blvd. • 342*4972 4 blocks east of Oregon Hall next to 7*11 Open 10*10 Sunday-Thurs; 10*11 Fri & Sat