By Mark Stevens Do you think in movies? Can you see your work in progress scene by scene, playing out on the screen? I do. I’d be surprised if you don’t. I’d be surprised if you don’t cast your story. Yes, I happen to think Hilary Swank would make a great Allison Coil. Or Amy…
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RMFW Spotlight — Bonnie Ramthun PAL Liaison
The RMFW Spotlight feature will introduce a few of our RMFW officers and volunteers. We started out with the board of directors, sat them in the hot seat, shined the bright light on them, and channeling our best inner Oprah, plugged them with a few questions. This month, we’ve interrogated our PAL Liaison, Bonnie Ramthun….
Awesome Events Ahead from Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
Attend a Class Online Class Editing and Revision for Fiction Writers Presented by Cindi Myers 3 Week Course Start Date: Monday, February 3 End Date: Sunday, February 23 $35 Members – $40 Non-Member Register E.B. White said “The best writing is rewriting.” No matter how much care you put into your first draft, only when…
Finding Inspiration and Suspense in Nature
By Kim McMahill Authors garner inspiration for their stories from a plethora of sources. Some observe, watching life unfold around them, absorbing the possibilities and twisting reality into dramatic fiction; some feed off emotions; others rely solely on active imaginations; and many embrace adventure through the endless bounty of nature. I accept inspiration whenever and…
If a Blog Falls in the Forest….
By Sunny Frazier Julie Luek asked me over here to discuss blog interaction. First, let me say, I’m honored. I entered the Colorado Gold contest early in my career and the changes suggested definitely got me a contract. This is a terrific group. I do my homework. I’ve scrolled through some recent blogs on your…