Kate Jonuska & Transference When she finished writing her novel “Transference,” Kate Jonuska came to a fork in a road and, as Yogi Berra once said, she took it. The question was how to publish? Traditional? Or independent? Kate was surprised that her views on the choice had changed and it was a choice she…
Author: Mark Stevens
Rocky Mountain Writer #95
Alice Kober – 2017 Honored Guiding Member Two years ago, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers started a new tradition of recognizing Honored Guiding Members, those individuals who have significantly contributed to the success of the organization over the years. Honorees are selected for their talent and abilities, as well as the leadership they’ve shown. This year,…
Rocky Mountain Writer #94
Curtis Craddock & An Alchemy of Masques and Mirrors Many times on the podcast we’ve had examples of patience and hard work, and this chat with Curtis Craddock is proof again of the notion that you just need to keep writing and keep getting better. It also doesn’t hurt to attend Colorado Gold. Again, we’ve had…
Rocky Mountain Writer #93
Fleur Bradley & The Double Vision Trilogy This interview with Fleur Bradley, a.k.a. F.T. Bradley, was recorded one day before the news circulated that all spots at RMFW’s Colorado Gold Conference in September are now taken. If you’re going to the conference, this chat with Fleur will give you a taste of the three workshops…
Ocean Liner or Toy Boat?
Your book launch is like a ship christening, right? Pomp, circumstance. The whole bit. You invite as many people as you know, including every stranger you encounter in the weeks leading up. You bash yourself a little bit for not doing a better job of keeping your email lists tightly organized over the years. And,…