I’m sure by now you’ve heard that Found: Short Stories by Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, is a finalist in the 2017 Colorado Book Awards from Colorado Humanities. And hopefully you’ve also heard that I have an essay in a new anthology called Still Me … After All These Years: 24 Writers Reflect on Aging. Those…
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Getting to Know You: The RMFW Q&A Project #10
The Getting to Know You Project was intended to introduce RMFW members with short responses to three questions, a photo, and a few social media links. This will be the last post in the series for now. Mike Houtz Website: http://mikehoutz.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/author.mikehoutz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/michaelhoutz/ 1. We know the who (that’s you), so will you…
Getting to Know You: The RMFW Q&A Project #9
The Getting to Know You Project was intended to introduce RMFW members with short responses to three questions, a photo, and a few social media links. The last post in the series will appear tomorrow. J. A. Kazimer Website: http://jakazimer.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JulieAKazimer Another Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakazimer/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/jakazimer 1. We know the who (that’s you), so…
Go to it! (Pursue what makes you come alive!)
I read the most touching article last week. Written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, a well known children’s author and filmmaker. It was titled, “You May Want to Marry My Husband.” It was written along the lines of a match.com profile, and it described the charms, kindnesses, and deep expressions of love her husband had shown her…
Moving from Fear to Courage in Diversity Writing … by Rebecca Hopkins
The very first novel I ever started writing took place in a small town in Texas. The outsider newspaper reporter main character was on her way to solving some town mystery. It was quite similar to my own life at the time. I worked as a small town Texas newspaper reporter from up north. And…