Today on Chiseled in Rock I’ve posted a special message from Susan Brooks, Chairperson of the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Colorado Gold Writers Conference over at Chiseled in Rock blog. If you’re thinking about joining us but haven’t registered yet, now’s a great time. I’ll be there for sure. What I’m Reading I just got …Read More
Our Book Winner…and a Fun Foodie Giveaway
First, let me congratulate the winner of a copy of the middle-grade novel Wave Me Good-bye by Teresa Funke: Heidi Windmiller Congratulations, Heidi! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And Now The Link to the Foodie Giveaway I’d like to invite you over to Angela’s Seasonal and Savory blog to check out her fantastic recipes. Angela frequently holds interesting and …Read More
Stick to What You Believe In by Teresa Funke
If there is anything writing-related that Teresa Funke hasn’t tried yet, I’m not sure what it would be. In addition to the fiction and essays she’s had published, she is also a writing coach, a presenter of a great variety of programs, and an accomplished businesswoman.Teresa even put together an entertaining one-woman performance based on …Read More
Wednesday, Wednesday, So Good to See…
There is so much going on this week, it bloggles my mind. Yes, I typed that word wrong on purpose. It fits. Tomorrow’s Guest Blogger I’m excited to welcome Teresa Funke back as she promotes her newest WWII middle-grade novel, Wave Me Good-bye. She’ll be giving away a copy of the novel to one reader …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: Time to Stop and…Look at Yellow Flowers
Sometimes I just need to take a break from the writing/blogging life and think about flowers…yellow flowers. That’s what I did with today’s post at Chiseled in Rock blog.
Back in the Writing Groove
I seem to do this summer idea percolation thing every year. I think while I pull weeds in my garden, while I’m fixing meals, and even while I’m watching television. I put together a few scenes in my head and play with plot twists while I’m writing blog posts or grocery shopping. As I get …Read More
During the Olympics, I’m an Armchair Athlete
I wanted to excel in track and field when I was a kid. In 8th grade, I beat all the boys in the high jump…but twisted my knee when I landed and spent the next couple of weeks hobbling around with a knee the size of a football. Our family doctor said if I was …Read More
One Plus One Equals…One by Evelyn David
Imagine my surprise when I invited Evelyn David to be a guest blogger to have the response come from Rhonda and Marian. I had no idea I’d just purchased a book (I Try Not to Drive Past Cemeteries) by a two-woman team writing under a pseudonym. Surprise quickly turned to excitement as I realized we …Read More
Is It Wednesday Already?
Boy, time sure flies when you’re having fun. Tomorrow’s Guest I think you’ll enjoy tomorrow’s guest. Evelyn David writes mysteries like I Try Not to Drive Past Cemeteries and Zoned for Murder, but there might be something you don’t know about this author. Yes, this is a teaser. Check back tomorrow and see what I …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday
Rocky Mountain Fiction Writer member Wendy Homar’s article about her first rejection letter was published in the November 2010 Rocky Mountain Writer. We’ve reprinted it today at Chiseled in Rock blog for your reading pleasure. I hope you’ll stop by and leave a comment.
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