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Into the Mist… And Off the Cliff

Posted on March 6, 2020March 2, 2020 by Mary Gillgannon

I’m writing this blog post a full two weeks before it’s due, which is unheard of for someone like me, who always does things last minute. Why am I ahead of the game this time?  Simple. Writing a blog post is better than gazing at my muddle of a manuscript. Or agonizing over the fact…

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Re-readability

Posted on March 5, 2020March 2, 2020 by Kevin Paul Tracy

Re-readability – qualities of a book that readers keep, cherish, and re-read more than once.

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The Podcast Needs You

Posted on March 3, 2020February 25, 2020 by Mark Stevens

I think The Rocky Mountain Writer podcast broke a record last month. In February, we had 757 downloads through February 24. I’m going to assume that’s for the three episodes posted in February—with guests Carol Berg, Kristy Ferrin, and Nathan Lowell. The stats were grabbed before the final February episode, with Kate Lansing, was posted…

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The Road to Publication, Part 2 – Why Self-Publish?

Posted on February 29, 2020February 27, 2020 by Kurt Schumacher

Someone commented on my previous post, The Road to Publication, Part 1 – Author Platform, and asked why I decided to self-publish (AKA being an independent author). That’s a simple question with a complicated answer. There are a number of reasons I’m choosing to self-publish. Here are some of them, in no particular order. Complete…

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New Year Goals— How to Prevail Over Sludge Attacks

Posted on February 24, 2020February 28, 2020 by Janet Lane

This is an article about reaching your New Year goals. We’re now 55 days into the new year, and I’m taking a closer look at my goals. I thought it would be fun if you suffered along with me by examining your own.  Some of mine have been weenie goals. “I will take a closer…

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