You know the drill. I’m at Chiseled in Rock today, this time with new books to tell you about from some of our wonderful RMFW authors. I hope you’ll drop by and leave a comment. You might want to be a regular there as we’ll be interviewing authors, agents, and editors. We’ve also been known …Read More
Lazy Blogger’s Post (Yep, Another One)
Last week I had unexpected company for two days, one of our dear kids who always get as close to 100% of my attention as possible. As a result, I’m looking for ways to cut a few corners. Thus today’s easy post. I’m a sucker for blog posts with intriguing or funny titles and tend …Read More
Tracking My Time to Figure Out What in the World I’m Doing
This was a back door approach to better organization because I began by tracking my time for a few days (much as a Weight Watchers member is supposed to track every crumb of food and every drop of liquid consumed). I thought if I was totally honest and wrote down every minute of work or …Read More
Choosing a Location and Settings by Roxe Anne Peacock, Guest Blogger
Today I am pleased to introduce Roxe Anne Peacock, whose first mystery, Leave No Trace, is now available in trade paperback and ebook from Whiskey Creek Press. It’s intended audience includes teen through adult readers. You can find Roxanne on Facebook. She is a member of Sisters in Crime and the Rockford Writers Guild. ————————- …Read More
Wednesday Scramble
Northern Colorado Writers Conference Countdown (with Prizes) You can win weekly prizes during the conference countdown, whether you’re attending the two-day event or not. Check out what’s happening this week at The Writing Bug. What I’m Reading If I can just find a little more time, I’ll finish Terry Odell‘s most excellent When Danger Calls. …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: The 6th Annual Northern Colorado Writers Conference
The Tuesday post at Chiseled in Rock is all about the Northern Colorado Writers Conference scheduled for March 11-12 in Fort Collins. NCW is very happy to have published authors from Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers represented on the faculty.
What Does Your Email Say About You? by Kerrie Flanagan, Director of Northern Colorado Writers
Today’s special guest is the hard-working and creative Kerrie Flanagan, who’s currently up to her ears and eyeballs with the final planning and tasks leading up to the Northern Colorado Writers Conference March 11-12 in Fort Collins, Colorado. Kerrie had a vision — bring the writers and writing-related entrepreneurs from Northern Colorado together in one …Read More
A Little Weekend Scramble
Mysterious Reviews on A Gift for Murder Remember my guest from January 27th, Five Star author Karen McCullough? Her mystery featuring amateur sleuth Heather McNeil in a mall/trade show setting has received a really nice review at Mysterious Reviews. Congratulations to Karen! A book giveaway at Katherine Hall Page’s Website Harper Collins is celebrating the …Read More
Efficient and Organized? Not me!
I subscribe to a few blog posts I was convinced would help me get organized, manage my time effectively, and bring a peaceful efficiency to my life and my routine. These are my favorites: Goodlife Zen: practical inspiration for a happier lifezen habits: smile, breathe and go slowlymnmlstTime Management Ninja Over the last year, almost …Read More
Cutting My Teeth on Short Stories by Kenneth Harmon, Guest Blogger
I became acquainted with Ken Harmon through critique groups, and now I’m happy to say he’s part of Raintree Writers, the group I’ve been part of since it was founded at the end of 2003. Now that we have two members in our group who write stories about the dark side, I’m learning to appreciate …Read More
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