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Talk to the Paw: Happy Halloween!

Posted on November 1, 2013 by Karen Duvall

We did have two brave souls who offered fun photos of their pets in Halloween attire. So cute! First up, We have Julie Kazimer’s adorable pooches dressed as… Frogs! LOL! Thea Hutchinson’s Tom the Office Cat has been a previous guest on the blog and we’re happy to see him return in all his holiday…

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Writers’ Halloween Fear List: BOO!

Posted on October 31, 2013 by Patricia Stoltey

By Elvira Stoltey and Ghoulie Luek This time of year brings out ghosts, goblins, and spooky apparitions. Of course we writers, often the creators of such paranormal specters, stare down spooks and fanged creatures knowing they are but a backspace stroke away from their demise. While we may show bravado with the monstrous muses of…

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In The Aftermath of Colorado Gold

Posted on October 30, 2013 by Patricia Stoltey

By Yvonne Montgomery   One of the sessions I appreciated the most at this year’s Colorado Gold Conference was Christine Jorgensen’s Plotting Your Novel Using a Dynamic Grid. My study has always been a forest of papers where the filing system is similar to an anthropological dig: one layer on top of another. The goal…

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The Blank Spaces In Our Stories: The Messages Writers Send Readers Between the Words

Posted on October 29, 2013 by Patricia Stoltey

  By Kym-n-Mark Todd As writers, we all spend lots of time thinking about narrative craft – plot, character, setting, dialog – but what about the blank spaces between all those words? Readers don’t give much thought to those spaces – unless they’re missing. So it’s up to writers to fill the blanks with implied…

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Wrapping it Up—Finishing Up a Series

Posted on October 28, 2013 by Patricia Stoltey

by Katriena Knights No matter how much you love a series, sooner or later it has to end. Well, this is true for television—in series fiction, you could probably keep going until you expire in front of your keyboard. However, there are plenty of reasons you might want to wrap up a book series, and…

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