Laurence MacNaughton & It Happened One Doomsday Laurence MacNaughton’s It Happened One Doomsday debuts this month (July, 2016) and it’s already off to a roaring start. Publisher’s Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, RT Book Reviews and Library Journal have all weighed in with glowing comments and Barnes & Noble is getting behind the new title in a very…
Author: Mark Stevens
Rocky Mountain Writer #49
Jennifer Kincheloe & The Secret Life of Anna Blanc Last week, Jennifer Kincheloe found out that her first mystery, The Secret Life of Anna Blanc was nominated for a Macavity award in the historical category—one of the top prizes in the mystery writing field. Just a few years ago, that same novel was a winner…
Rocky Mountain Writer #48
Lisa Adams – Nuts & Bolts of Tax Law (For Writers) The guest is writer and attorney Lisa Adams, who is giving a master class at Colorado Gold conference in September called Avoiding Real Life Drama, The Nuts & Bolts of Tax Law. Lisa Adams is an Arizona-based attorney. Her expertise is in federal tax…
Backstory Feeds Frontstory
Whack me upside the head – go ahead. I was putting together a presentation recently for a workshop about writing mysteries and I wanted to make the point that the variety of ideas for mysteries—setting, characters, plots and themes—is endless. I thought it might be insightful and instructive (maybe even interesting) to look at recent…
Rocky Mountain Writer #47
Heather Webb – Nailing an Agent-Grabbing Opening Writer Heather Webb stops by the podcast to give a sneak peek of the four-hour master class she’ll be giving at Colorado Gold, RMFW’s big three-day conference in September. Her class is called Nailing an Agent-Grabbing Opening and it will give participants a chance to learn what…