For writers, and most other people, this is an individual question. How many things you work into your schedule, and how much time you choose to spend not writing, is predicated by your life and will never be like anyone else’s. If you’re like Corrine O’Flynn, the coordinator for the Colorado Gold Conference, you must…
Category: RMFW Events
What’s Happening Around CO
Online Class: April 16-29, The Dreaded Synopsis Workshop Deadline: April 24 | Last day to get regular registration pricing for PubCon 2017 Non-RMFW Event: April 28-30 | Pikes Peak Writers Conference Event: April 29 | PubCon 2017 Event: Date TBA | Announcement party for WOTY and I-WOTY finalists May 2017 Registration Opens: May 1 | 2017 Colorado Gold Conference Non-RMFW…
What is it worth to you to be published?
Is it worth a Saturday and about $75? Is it worth having great food, sitting amidst lots of excited (and exciting) writers, and listening to interesting, informative, amazing presentations? If it’s not, then you should stop reading now. And maybe think about how badly you really want to be published. Because on April 29, Rocky Mountain Fiction…
Upcoming/Deadlines RMFW Events
February 2017 Online Class: February 12-18 | Dialog: Let Your Characters Do the Talking Event: February 18, 10am-12pm | Denver Free Program | Beyond the Bug-eyed Monster March 2017 Submissions Open: March 1 | 2018 Anthology Event: March 4, 12pm-2pm | Denver Free Program | Everything You Need to Know about the 2018 Anthology Event:…
The 2017 I-WOTY & WOTY Nominations! … by Lisa Manifold and L.S. Hawker
Hello Members! Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers has opened up their selection committees for the Writers of the Year nominations. The WOTY will be open to those traditionally published, and the I-WOTY will be for those independently published. If you are a member of PAL or IPAL, and you published in 2016, please check out the…