To escape writer’s block, douse the raging fears and critical inner voice, and find a route to fresh thinking. For me, that route has been to write to my friend, Pam, and explain what’s blocking my writing. How my BFF helps me escape writer’s block Dear Pam, Here I am again, writing to you because…
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Rocky Mountain Writer #57
Claire L. Fishback & “Remembra” The brand new short story anthology from Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers is called Found and on the podcast we start an occasional series with the writers whose stories were included. First up is Claire L. Fishback. On this episode, we chat with her a bit about what inspired her story “Remembra”…
After the Conference: Dealing with the Sea of Gloom
The Post Conference Sea of Gloom should be on a map, located somewhere off the shores of the State of Despair. It should have its own psychiatric diagnostic code. It should be included in the manual of All the Things Writers Need to Know.
Sooo . . . Rocky Mountain Gold Conference! Inner and Outer Validation. Friends.
I had a great conference, I hope you did, too! And I hope you got what you needed to progress with your work. As one of the Honored Guiding Members, I was especially touched by the people who wrote something in my book, (I only reminded one, or maybe twenty, to do so). I speak…
Promotion—The Necessary Evil
Promotional plans, and lessons learned along the way. I hate promotion. I’m sure I’m not alone. In fact, I’m not sure I know any fellow writers who tell me they love promoting themselves and their work. For me, it’s not even so much that I don’t like talking about myself and my work. It’s just…