I choose to believe Colorado Gold will happen, come September. I choose to believe that we’ll figure out a new something by then—new rules of gathering, let’s say. I choose to believe we’ll start to put this pandemic behind us. And when Colorado Gold rolls around, if you’re an unpublished writer, you don’t want to…
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Writing In The Time Of Pandemic
Writing In The Time Of Pandemic Distraction is the enemy of any writer.You sit down at the desk or open your laptop with the best intentions of working on your latest manuscript. Instead, you find yourself called to play online games, scroll through Facebook, Twitter feeds or Instagram. To obsessively check your latest book’s ranking…
In Love… But…
I’ve fallen in love. With a book. But as with every relationship, this isn’t a perfect love. There are some things I wish my significant other would do differently. I wish there were a little more dimension, that it were more dynamic, with more surprises and some intricacies to keep me guessing. Still, I love…
An Interview with Chuck Johnson, the Designer of RMFW’s New Logo
RMFW: Welcome to the RMFW blog, Chuck! And thank you so much for donating your time and talent to update the logo for Rocky Mountain Fictions Writers. The new logo has been really well-received by our members. Tell us a little bit about yourself. How long have you been in graphic design? Chuck: I have…
The Road to Publication, Part 3 – Revision, Revision, Revision
I just finished the fourth major revision of my WIP (Work In Progress). Before I went into this version of the book, I read some of the craft books by my virtual mentor, James Scott Bell. He writes great thrillers, but also some fantastic books on the craft of writing. His writing style is light…