This post was originally published on October 23, 2013 When I first decided it would be fun to try blogging, I had this vision of myself creating ten, twenty, even thirty posts. They were going to be stacked tight and aligned like a fresh ream of paper, somehow undisturbed by any of my three wall-vaulting…
Author: Patricia Stoltey
Holiday Wishes
A Colorado RMFW holiday wish to all our members and readers. May your season be filled with love, warmth, and good cheer.
Down The Rabbit Hole of Research
by Terri Benson This post was originally published on September 9, 2013 Just about any form of writing requires research, some more than others. Being a historic romance and cozy mystery writer, I do my fair share of research on a wide variety of topics. And that’s a lot of the reason I write –…
Heroes, Henchmen, and Sidekicks — An Online Class From Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
Heroes, Henchmen,and Sidekicks: The Characters-First Approach to Plot Presented by Angie Hodapp 2 Week Course Start Date: Monday, January 6 End Date: Sunday, January 19 $25 Members – $30 Non-Member Register “Character drives plot.” You’ve heard it before. But what if it’s true? Is it really possible to start a novel with nothing more than…
Supporting our Independent Authors — RMFW Spotlight on Sean Curley and IPAL
By Sean Curley IPAL is the Independently Published Author’s List within the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers organization. Similar to PAL (the Published Author’s List), it is meant to be a cohesive group of people who have successfully published at least one book independently. As we all know, the publishing industry has changed a great deal…