Our regular blog contributors and guests have been busy interviewing the agents, editors, and speakers who will attend the Colorado Gold Conference in Westminster September 5-7. We’re trying to make it as easy as possible for you to find and read those interviews. On the day they post, we put the link on the Rocky…
Author: Patricia Stoltey
August RMFW Workshop Announcement: Homicide 101 (For Writers, Not Criminals)
August RMFW Workshop Homicide 101 (For Writers, Not Criminals) Saturday, Aug. 23 1 to 3 PM Sam Gary Branch Library 2961 Roslyn St., Denver (Stapleton neighborhood) Presented by: Tracy Brisendine One of the most fascinating and feared crimes is murder—it can completely immobilize a community and tear a family apart. It can also make for…
RMFW Spotlight on Susan Brooks, Colorado Gold Conference Chair
Susan Brooks has been conference chair since 2011. She is an editor with a small traditional publisher and has an MA in Publishing from George Washington University.
Current and Upcoming Events with Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
The Colorado Gold Writing Contest for unpublished novelists will be accepting entries until June 1st.
When You Shouldn’t Finish What You Started
By Katriena Knights One of the cardinal rules of being a writer is to finish what you start. After all, if you don’t finish those stories, you won’t have anything to submit or publish, right? Right. But there are times when it’s best not to finish or revisit an unfinished or unpolished piece.