If you’re still thinking about joining us at the conference on March 30-31 but haven’t signed up yet, maybe this video will help. That little white-haired lady at the podium in the classroom shot is me, reading from the slush pile for the agent/editor panel. You can learn more about the conference and register at …Read More
Murder by j.a. kazimer
j.a. kazimer is one of the most interesting and mysterious writers I’ve ever met. For a time, I thought perhaps j.a. wasn’t a real person. After all, I’d never seen a picture. Finally, at the Colorado Gold Conference last September, an author claiming to be j.a. kazimer sat at my table during the banquet. If …Read More
The Last Wednesday Potpourri
Tomorrow’s Guest J. A. Kazimer, author of Curses! A F**ked-Up Fairy Tale will be here to talk about murder. Murder? Yes, murder. Blogging from A to Z April Challenge 2012 You still have plenty of time to sign up. The last I heard the gang was trying for 1,000 participants. As of the last time …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday and CassaFire Launch
Chiseled in Rock Tina Ann Forkner’s article “On Writing Well: A To Do List” has been posted at Chiseled in Rock. Her advice on the writing life is good for experienced authors as well as beginners. CassaFire by Alex J. Cavanaugh Today is the big web party for the launch of CassaFire, Alex’s sequel to …Read More
How About Joining Us At the Northern Colorado Writers Conference?
The Northern Colorado Writers Conference is scheduled for March 30-31, 2012 at the Hilton in Fort Collins. “Robert Frost wrote, ‘Two roads diverged in a wood, and I– I took the one less traveled by, And that made all the difference.’ And that is what the theme of the 2012 conference is all about: Take …Read More
When I Was in High School…
I was in high school a really long time ago…from 1956 to 1960. It was before personal computers were developed, before cell phones and digital photography and high definition television. My school was the lab for the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, so we students were subjected to experimental innovations such as Max Beberman’s New …Read More
Family Inspired Writing by Mary Schoenecker, Guest Blogger
Mary Schoenecker began her writing career as a free-lance journalist in New York and then Florida. Once she became interested in writing historical novels (after her youngest son completed a genealogical search of his ancestors), Mary attended writing conferences and joined a critique group to learn and improve her craft. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Family Inspired Writing by …Read More
Wednesday Potpourri
Thursday’s Guest My guest author tomorrow is historical novelist Mary Schoenecker. Her post is about family history and how it triggered ideas for her novels. This Week’s Blog Post LinksFrom Traditional Publishing to Self-Publishing: Should You Jump by John Barlow at Janet Rudolph’s Mystery Fanfare. Tattered Cover EBM Pricing is Ready by Dave Stover at …Read More
Chiseled in Rock Tuesday: Three Authors, Three Questions
It’s what you’ve been waiting for — a new episode of “Three Authors, Three Questions” at Chiseled in Rock blog. Come on by and see who agreed to join us for the February post.
Joy Writing by Kenn Amdahl: A Book Review
Joy WritingBy Kenn AmdahlClearwater Publishing Company, Inc.ISBN: 978-0962781520Trade Paperback $12.95Kindle ebook $9.99 I wasn’t sure what to expect of a writing book from the author of There Are No Electrons: Electronics for Earthlings and Calculus for Cats (with Jim Loats, Ph.D.). There was nothing to fear. Joy Writing was fun to read, full of meaningful …Read More
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