Barbara Nickless & Blood on the Tracks In June of 2012, Barb Nickless and her family were told to evacuate their house in Waldo Canyon, northwest of Colorado Springs, because a wildfire was bearing down. Authorities told Barb to plan on being gone for a few days. Instead, Barb’s house burned to the ground, one of…
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Rocky Mountain Writer #63
Susan Mackay Smith & Conan The Grammarian On this episode, it’s Conan the Grammarian, in person. For a couple of decades now you have read Conan’s column in the monthly newsletter from Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers and now Conan is out with a book titled Conan the Grammarian – Practical Guidelines on Grammar and Craft for…
Rocky Mountain Writer #62
FOUND: A Short-Story Sampler And now for something completely different, audio samples from the new RMFW short story anthology Found. There’s a little something for everyone from these seven stories, all submitted to meet the anthology’s theme, “Sometimes things are better off lost. And sometimes they were never meant to disappear. Either way, when they’re…
Rocky Mountain Writer #61
J.D. Dudycha & Chasing the Dream J.D. Dudycha is back on The Rocky Mountain Writer with his brand new baseball novel, Chasing The Dream. This one is a thriller and completes his baseball trilogy that began with Sitting Dead Red and Paint the Black. But wait, there’s more. J.D. is preparing a book of short…
Rocky Mountain Writer #60
Nathan Lowell – A Field Guide to Amazon At the Colorado Gold conference last month, Nathan Lowell gave a workshop called “A Field Guide To Amazon.” Not surprisingly, the room was packed. On the podcast this time, Nathan offers the highlights from that standing-room-only session. He talks about Amazon rankings, about the possible advantages of going all-Amazon,…