Warren Hammond & Denver Moon: The Mind of Mars Warren Hammond is never lost in space. In fact, he’s quite at home away from planet Earth. His KOP trilogy was set on a planet called Lagarto and his standalone, The Tides of Maritinia was set on, you guessed it, a planet called Maritinia. This time…
Category: Podcasts
Rocky Mountain Writer #132
Kerry Anne King & Whisper Me This Kerry Anne King’s Whisper Me This officially launches on August 1 but it’s already being reviewed on Amazon and is ranked way up there among all top fiction – in fact, when we recorded this interview, ranked at number 12. That is one of the advantages of being…
Rocky Mountain Writer #131
Carol Berg: The Right Words As Carol Berg puts it, the difference that a single word can make is “pretty amazing.” And Carol should know. She has written 15 epic fantasy novels that have won national and international awards, including three Colorado Book Awards and the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature. Her stories have…
Rocky Mountain Writer #130
Christopher Paolini: Colorado Gold Keynote Preview Eragon. Eldest. Brisingr. Inheritance. Those four titles should ring a bell, specifically the name Christopher Paolini. Christopher, with 35 million books in print, is one of the keynote speakers at the 2018 edition of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers’ Colorado Gold conference and we’ve got him on the podcast for…
Rocky Mountain Writer #129
Kate Jonuska & The Dictionary of Fiction Critique Fresh off the publication of her highly-praised first novel Transference last year, Kate Jonuska turned around right this year and released a book she wishes she had before she first started writing. It’s a dictionary. More specifically, The Dictionary of Fiction Critique: How to read like a…