Today I’m pleased to introduce a writer from Northern Colorado, a fellow member of Northern Colorado Writers. Richard S. Keller has completed a novel, a worthy accomplishment on its own, and is searching for an agent. A professional writer for 26 years, with experience in magazine, newspaper, and online publications, Rich is the author of …Read More
Prayers (and Purchases) for Piccirilli
One of our fine (and award-winning) Colorado authors, Tom Piccirilli, is scheduled for surgery on Monday, October 1st, to remove a large brain tumor. After that, he faces radiation and chemotherapy. There will be fundraisers and other ways to help Tom and his family as time goes on, but for now, he needs our prayers …Read More
Yarn, yarn, beautiful yarn…I’ll never run out of yarn
Arlee Bird of Tossing It Out had a wonderful post for bloggers on Friday called “I Don’t Know What to Blog About.” You can blame him for this post about yarn. Now, because a lot of you are writers and this is general a writerly/bookish blog, you might think I plan to write about “a …Read More
Call for Guest Bloggers for the First Quarter of 2013
Come one, come all…but especially writers at every level. I feature writers from beginning to multi-published, both traditional and indie. I’m now opening up my calendar for guest writers/authors/bloggers for January through March of 2013. I’ll schedule guests for Thursdays, and when needed (especially to accommodate authors on blog book tours), I’ll also feature guests …Read More
Fiction Genre and Reader Expectations by Nell DuVall
World traveler Nell DuVall has visited all the continents except South America and Antarctica. She participated in marine surveys and archeological expeditions in Scotland, Ireland, the Channel Islands, and Turkey. Train to Yesterday was her first published novel and When Lilacs Bloom, another time travel romance, debuted in April 2012. A science fiction novel …Read More
Where Have All My Visitors Gone? (Plus the Tuesday Question)
A Blogging Fact of Life The truth is, if we don’t get out there and maintain our blogging friendships by visiting other bloggers and leaving comments, our bloggerly friends will abandon us to our lonely, introverted, writerly existence with the definite impression we choose to be alone. In my case, it’s not alone time I …Read More
Travel: A Trigger for the Imagination by Denise M. Hartman
My guest today is Denise M. Hartman, mystery author. Denise’s background in journalism and television production has influenced her writing style and habits, while living overseas for several years, currently in Madrid, Spain, gives Denise’s imagination new sites and sounds for her mysteries on a day in and out basis. She is a member of …Read More
Tuesday Stuff
Chiseled in Rock The post over at the Rock today is mostly for folks who’ll be attending the Colorado Gold Writer’s Conference this weekend. There are ways to follow the action on Twitter and Facebook, so I’m helping spread the word. Five Smarter Habits of Great Writers This post over at write to done: unmissable …Read More
Learning to Write by Michael Haskins
This week it’s my pleasure to welcome another author published by Five Star/Cengage. Michael Haskins has worked as a newspaperman, photojournalist, and public information officer in locations from Boston to Los Angeles to Key West. He now lives in and writes about Key West, mostly Mick Murphy mysteries, and enjoys sailing when he’s not writing. …Read More
Naming Characters, or How Imogene Came to Be by Kaye George
Today I’m pleased to feature mystery writer Kaye George. Kaye was nominated for an Agatha award for Best Short Story in 2010 as well as for Agatha for Best First Novel of 2011. Her nominated story is in A Patchwork of Stories, which is a collection of some of her previously published stories. Her novel, …Read More
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