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Resources for Writers

Posted on August 28, 2019 by Terri Benson

I’ve put together a list of resources I’ve used or that have been recommended to me by great authors to help me with my writing, editing, and submitting. What others do you use? Share in the comments! Books On Writing by Stephen King The series of writing thesauruses by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi (and…

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Conference 411: Part 4

Posted on August 26, 2019 by Janet Lane

This is a continuance of last month’s blog, featuring new programs and services available especially for those new to the Colorado Gold conference this year. Read on and learn about how you can feel right at home from the very start of the conference. We wish you an exciting, informative, and inspirational conference, from the…

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Rocky Mountain Writer #181

Posted on August 24, 2019 by Mark Stevens

Stephanie Kane & A Perfect Eye After a fourteen-year break since her last book, Stephanie Kane returns with a new novel coming out next month. A Perfect Eye is a mystery-thriller set in and around the Denver Art Museum featuring painting conservator Lily Sparks. On the podcast, Stephanie Kane talks about the reasons she took…

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Keep the Pages Turning with Mini Cliffhangers

Posted on August 22, 2019 by Rachel Craft

What do you think of when you hear the word cliffhanger? Bombs dropping? Car chases? A character literally dangling from a cliff while hungry sharks circle the water below? Not all cliffhangers are so dramatic. They can be big or small, external or internal, over-the-top or subtle. They can apply to thrillers, literary fiction, and…

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How to Blog Tour Your Book Launch

Posted on August 21, 2019 by Dacia Arnold

Going into my second book launch, I find myself going through some of the same steps as I did before my first. One thing I did really big last year was a blog tour. Seems most authors have a blog and are happy to share their platform. They get to take a break from coming…

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