By J.A. (Julie) Kazimer In case you hadn’t heard, and really how could you not have since I’ve begged everyone to notice, that I have a new novel coming out…well…yesterday. The Fairyland Murders hit the streets and all of the publishing world is abuzz. Reviews are coming in. Newspapers are asking for interviews. Readers are…
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Writing a reader-friendly historical romance
by Janet Lane For thou with me while iuel shall I not dread… My first inspiration to write fiction involved a thought that flashed through my mind when entering rather boring sales data into date fields. I inadvertently entered something like 1798 instead of 1998, and a “What if?” idea flashed above my head, just…
A Book List for Holiday Shopping — Part Two
The members of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers are both traditionally and indie-published in almost any genre you can imagine. Yesterday I posted a few books available for purchase along with a buy link so you can learn more about the novels (and click that “Buy” button, of course). That was just a drop in the…
A Book List for Holiday Shopping — Part One
RMFW member Bree Ervin suggested we publish lists of books available from RMFW members to help everyone with holiday shopping. Is there anything better to give as a gift than a book? Well, for obvious reasons, we think books should top your list. I started by putting out a call to RMFW members to submit…
Another Reason To Write
By Mary Gillgannon In recent months I have read about several studies showing that people who use their brains in their jobs and in their pastimes age better and retain more mental acuity. Many of articles quote the old cliché “use it or lose it”. Certainly dementia, Alzheimer’s and declining mental capacity are serious concerns…