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
Colorado Gold Highlights
There was much to applaud at the writers’ conference in Denver, but there were three outstanding speakers that made this year’s Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Colorado Gold Conference stand out. I didn’t take notes during these speeches, so I don’t have any quotes for you. But all three speakers left me with a warm appreciation …Read More
I’m at Colorado Gold. Please stop back on Monday
Yes, I’m in Denver doing my best to soak up every bit of writing information I can, connect with every single writer, agent, and editor I meet, and find some new potential blogger/author guests to feature in 2013. The workshops I plan to attend today include: The Lady or the Tiger: Traditional Publishing, Independent…or Both? …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
Getting Ready for Colorado Gold
I’m pretty excited to be attending the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Colorado Gold Conference this coming weekend. Since I’m scheduled to help at registration on Friday, I’m heading to Denver Thursday afternoon so I don’t have to travel down at the crack of dawn Friday morning. Thursday evening, I plan to enjoy a mini writing …Read More
Bugs in the Wires?
I don’t know what’s going on with our Internet access but I don’t have it all the time. My hubby is pretty good with wire and cables and connections and splitters and all those things I don’t know much about, but he actually had to give up and call our phone/Internet/etc provider since all that …Read More
Becoming a Writer by Tim Northburg
My guest today is Colorado writer Tim Northburg. Tim is the author of multiple sales training and motivational guidebooks. He thrives on sharing his philosophy of success and motivation with others and he hopes his impact as a writer is thought-provoking and fun. Tim brings a wealth of success in the arenas of sales, marketing, …Read More
Tuesday Stuff
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday I’ve posted a piece at Chiseled in Rock blog on creating fictional characters using my own experience with The Desert Hedge Murders to illustrate my methods. The covers for the ebook versions of both Sylvia and Willie mysteries are there too, and the new author photo as well. Thursday’s Guest My …Read More
When Writers Reread the Classics…
When I first read The Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne in high school, I thought the book was amazing. The characters jumped out from the pages and the story held my interest, in spite of the fact it was an English assignment and I had to take notes and write a report by a looming …Read More
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