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We Begin at the End

Posted on January 21, 2025January 20, 2025 by Maggie Smith

I’m writing this blog post with a strong sense of nostalgia. I’ve been a blogger for Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers since 2019 (five years!) and have written posts on tension, character development, screenwriting, author photos, social media, and incorporating humor in your writing as well as dozens of other topics. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time…

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Would-Be Writer’s Dogged Journey to the Chasm—by Judith Lavezzi

Posted on January 17, 2025January 17, 2025 by RMFW Guest Blogger

Disguised as a writer’s journey, a sabbatical from life, I am currently out of the country, avoiding commitment to the craft that brought me to this hidey-hole of an AirBnB. I am anchored here by my goal to retreat deliberately into the books I have written, but never edited, never published.  The lurking question is…

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The Five-Year Song

Posted on January 14, 2025January 14, 2025 by Ann Gordon

While scrolling through Twitter a couple of years ago, I stopped to read an interesting post by an Australian songwriter. He called himself SpaceMarch, and at the time he had 252,000 Twitter followers (nice).  Other than working with words, I didn’t know how much I’d have in common with a guy who writes lyrics for…

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New Year’s Anti-Goals

Posted on January 10, 2025January 7, 2025 by Kelley J. P. Lindberg

In January every year, by some unwritten decree, we all beat ourselves up over our past behavior and set goals for improvement—things like “be kinder to my neighbor, even when he lets his dog poop on my lawn” or “learn Chinese even though I hate Chinese food and I’ll probably never visit China” or “become…

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Traditional Publishing (Part Two) – The Mindset

Posted on January 7, 2025January 7, 2025 by Mark Stevens

As I mentioned last month here on the blog, I think more writers should consider the traditional publishing option. I won’t list all my disclaimers each and every time, but please know that I fully realize you might make more money and might find readers a whole lot more quickly if decide to self-publish. I…

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