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Category: Writing Career

All Conferences Great and Small

Posted on November 22, 2022November 17, 2022 by Rachel Dempsey

There are hundreds of writing conferences to choose from; how to pick the best one? It’s RMFW’s Colorado Gold. That was easy. Shortest blog post ever. Ok, but if you want to go to more than one, here are some factors to consider based on my country-wide tour of writing conferences this year. Size. WorldCon…

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Page Fright, The Final Part

Posted on August 23, 2022August 22, 2022 by Rachel Dempsey

Well, not the final final part. You still have to come to my workshop at the Colorado Gold Conference next month. And of course, that isn’t the final lesson, either. As with most skills, reading publicly is a lifelong learning experience that improves with practice. Speaking of practice, how do you prepare for a reading?…

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Rejection

Posted on August 5, 2022August 5, 2022 by Mary Gillgannon

While we’re in that period between people receiving their scores and critiques from the contest, and preparing for pitch sessions at the conference, this seems like a good time to talk about rejection. If you’re engaged in an artistic endeavor like writing, rejection is almost inevitable. There are a few people who get published right…

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Page Fright, Part 2

Posted on July 26, 2022July 25, 2022 by Rachel Dempsey

After six months in the program, I finally have the opportunity to learn and mingle in person with the majority of my fellow Mile-High MFA students this week as part of our bi-annual ten-day residency. One of the best parts is listening to so many compelling readings, from talented, accomplished faculty as well as students…

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Genre Hopping

Posted on July 1, 2022July 1, 2022 by Mary Gillgannon

A friend of mine recently told me she has started writing in a whole new genre. It definitely wasn’t a career change I would have expected. Her previous books have been long, complex stories written in an elegant, almost literary style. Now she has decided to write in a genre that is much lighter and…

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