Do you write candy? Or something—you hope—more filling? Do you hope the next book you write is everyone’s guilty pleasure? Or do you want readers to stop and admire your prose stylings like a rare orchid? Do you want your readers to enjoy the experience as if they were going to an amusement park? Or…
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Guest Post: “We’d like to request an R&R” By Janet Fogg
Receiving any sort of positive response from an editor or agent is always a shiny moment, but when one such response included an acronym with multiple definitions, I found it impossible to resist substituting a few of those alternatives. Excerpt from an editor’s recent email after reviewing full manuscript: [We’ve] highlighted a number of ways…
Life is Fun with Carol Caverly
Carol Caverly said recently that she’s the kind of person who goes from being interested in something to becoming almost obsessed once she’s had a chance to see what’s going on. It’s no wonder then, that when she borrowed her first Writer’s Digest magazine as a young Wyoming mother in the 1980’s, both the magazine…
I’m Better Than You
So in this writing game, part of the currency authors are paid in is status. Money might come, but even more important than fabulous cash prizes, in some circles, is status. And how do you get status? Oh, the status game has many markers. Who is your agent? Oh, that’s your agent? Wow. You get…
Rocky Mountain Podcast – Episode # 13
Rocky Mountain Writer Podcast – Episode #13 Mario Acevedo Longtime RMFW member Mario Acevedo talks about the Sept. 5 workshop held in Grand Junction: “Everything You Need to Know About the Next RMFW Anthology.” Mario, who has agreed to step in as editor for the anthology, talks about the submission schedule and selection process and…