Pam wrote her first 400 page manuscript in six weeks and thought it was the greatest piece of fiction ever. She discovered she was so wrong. When she joined Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, she learned the writing craft and joined a critique group. Every time she mastered one technique, there was another waiting to be …Read More
Time Flies…
This is kind of an oops because I intended to post yesterday and pre-schedule one for this morning too, but somehow it just went from Monday to Wednesday midday without me noticing. Anyway… The Blogs Today’s post over at the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers blog is by monthly contributor and urban fantasy author Kerry Schafer. …Read More
I Had the Most Bizarre Dream Last Night
I do dream a lot, often have scary nightmares, but this was one of the oddest dreams I’ve had in a long time. When I woke up, I knew I had to put it all in a blog post. I made myself stay awake long enough to replay the dream in my head a couple …Read More
Ta Da…and More
COOKIES I am happy to announce my craving has been satisfied and I can now get back to manuscript revisions. West Nile Virus and Spraying for Mosquitoes I had to take a break yesterday afternoon and cover the important plants in my garden because the first of two sprayings for the nasty little mosquito that …Read More
One Day Postponement on Those Cookies
I thought I had all the ingredients yesterday, but the eggs turned out to be too old. They wouldn’t float. Shopping this morning, baking this afternoon. I’ll take photos. In the old days, when I could eat cookies and they didn’t immediately attach to my waistline, I baked cookies all year round. And at Christmas, …Read More
A Little of This and a Little of That…Mostly That
Coming Attractions at the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Blog I had to take time out today to tell you what’s happening this week over at the new RMFW Blog. First of all, today we have Julie Kazimer with a post called Follow the Yellow Brick Road and Take a Left: The Journey Through Publication. Wednesday, we …Read More
When I Was Very Young
I did not like mashed potatoes and gravy. I did not like geometry or geography. I did not like to clean up my room or the bathroom. When I Grew Up I learned that mashed potatoes and gravy are delicious but fattening, so now I crave them, deprive myself, and periodically give in and eat …Read More
The Winner of Rachael Ikins’ Book Giveaway
The winner of a copy of Transplanted, poetry by Rachael Ikins is Gina Gao who blogs at Modern World Congratulations, Gina!
My Newest Release by Rachael Ikins
Rachael Ikins has published poetry and won prizes for artwork and writing since she was a child. She has published at least nine books of her work and appears in several other groups’ anthologies. This year she published her first novel, The Complete Tales from the Edge of the Woods. She has already given three …Read More
I’m a Little Old-Fashioned
I have a TracFone with enough minutes to handle emergencies and travel, the ability to text and take photos, and other features I don’t use. I’ve only given my cell phone number to a few people, mostly those who might need to reach me in an emergency. I’m not interested in getting one of those …Read More
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