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How to Keep Your Newsletter from Sucking (Part One)

Posted on January 8, 2019 by J.A. (Julie) Kazimer

First off, happy New Year! I hope all your publishing/writing dreams come true this year. As you can see from the title of this post and the picture, we’re going to chat about newsletters. For those pre-published writers, you might be asking, Why do I care about this? I have nothing to share or any…

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Rocky Mountain Writer #154

Posted on January 3, 2019 by Mark Stevens

The Agent Episode Whether because of NaNoWriMo or New Year’s Resolutions, January is a common time for writers to begin querying. Many are tempted to simply dive in and mass email every agent they can find. Please allow Natasha Watts to give you a bit of advice: don’t. Do your research first. Find agents who are…

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Rocky Mountain Writer #153

Posted on January 1, 2019 by Mark Stevens

Natasha Watts & Anatomy of Emotion If you happened to set some resolutions about writing for 2019 and you want to dive right in, RMFW-U has got you covered with a brand new online course, Anatomy of Emotion, kicking off this coming Sunday, January 6. Your teacher is Natasha Watts and we’ve got her here…

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Celebrate Your 2018

Posted on December 21, 2018 by Rachel Craft

As we approach the start of a new year, you may be brainstorming goals to set for 2019. You may also be looking back at what you did—or didn’t—accomplish in 2018. If you’re like me, you probably didn’t check everything off your 2018 list. You may be thinking, “I need to work even harder next…

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Rocky Mountain Writer #152

Posted on December 19, 2018 by Mark Stevens

Rachel Delaney Craft & The Next RMFW Short-Story Anthology We’ve got Rachel Delaney Craft on the latest podcast with two worthy topics of conversation. Rachel is co-editor, along Natasha Watts, and of the next RMFW short story anthology and she’s here with an announcement about the anthology’s theme. If you’re planning on submitting a short…

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