Chiseled in Rock Monthly Chiseled in Rock contributor Julie Luek waited out the winter snowstorms before venturing out to explore the best places to read, write or sip on the Western Slope of Colorado. This time she and her daughter visited Salida. I hope you’ll drop by and see what they found. The Pooled Ink …Read More
Writing for the Journey by Carol Kilgore (and a Book Giveaway)
Carol Kilgore is an award-winning author of several published short stories and many essays and articles. Solomon’s Compass is her second novel, a blend of mystery, suspense, and romance she calls Crime Fiction with a Kiss – always at least one crime; always a love story. Carol and her Coast Guard husband live in San …Read More
Research Slut by Shannon Baker
Shannon Baker is a lover of mountains, plains, oceans and rivers and can often be found traipsing around the great outdoors. Tainted Mountain, the first in her Nora Abbott Mystery Series, is set in Flagstaff, Arizona, where she lived for several years and worked for The Grand Canyon Trust, a hotbed of environmentalists who, usually, …Read More
I’m Out and About Again — Wednesday Writer’s Workspace at The Writing Nut
Doing this Wednesday Writer’s Workspace guest post at The Writing Nut was so much fun, even though I had to tidy up my workspace before taking any pictures. Katie Cat cooperated by hiding under a table so she was in the picture…sort of. I can see her shiny eyes reflected by the flash. The interview …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday — More What’s New from Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers?
This month I’m reporting on seven new books, editions, or short stories from members of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. You’ll find it all at Chiseled in Rock blog.
I’m Out and About This Week — A Guest at Stephen Tremp’s Blog
This week I’m having a bit of extra fun. Today, for instance, I’m a guest at Stephen Tremp’s blog where I’m explaining how a writer with loner tendencies became such a big supporter of writers’ organizations. Considering I was terrified to talk to anyone the first couple of times I attended a conference or convention, …Read More
Five Reasons Writing Isn’t Always Fun
Yes, there’s a downside to being a writer: 1. When you have a manuscript that qualifies as a neverending story, not because of its length but because you can’t stop rewriting or revising the stupid thing. 2. When friends and relatives keep asking if you’ll have a new book coming out soon…and you don’t. 3. …Read More
Writers Want Misery by J. A. Kazimer
J.A. Kazimer is a writer living in Denver, Colorado. Her novels include CURSES! A F***ed-Up Fairy Tale, Holy Socks and Dirtier Demons, Dope Sick: A Love Story and Froggy Style. J.A. spent years spilling drinks as a bartender and then stalked people working as a private investigator. Please welcome J.A. (and don’t worry too much …Read More
Five Reasons to Love Being a Writer
Here they are: 1. Because you love other writers — they’re friendly, supportive, and just generally nice people. 2. Writing is an excuse to hide out with your computer for hours or even days at a time. 3. Saying you’re a writer makes you seem more interesting than if you just say you’re retired….or you …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday — Hanging Out in Northern Colorado
I have a new series assignment for Chiseled in Rock. Each month I’m going to feature a cool place for readers and writers to hang out in Northern Colorado. This week, il y a un petit restaurant francais avec une boulangerie/patisserie dans la vielle ville de Fort Collins. Check it out at Chiseled in Rock …Read More
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