This week we are pleased to feature Vicki Law. If you’ve been around RMFW for any amount of time, you will recognize Vicki by her cheerful countenance and amazing, active involvement with RMFW including the annual Colorado Gold conference. As if that’s not enough, Vicki is also responsible for pulling together the Western Slope contingency. It’s obvious by her 2013 Jasmine Award, her outstanding volunteer efforts didn’t go unnoticed or unappreciated.
Now, to adjust the light so it glares in her eyes…
1. Tell us what you do for RMFW and why you are involved.
I am currently the Education Chair; Western Slope Chair; and PR Chair. I’m looking to give away the PR Chair (any takers?). I love RMFW and what we have become. Simple as that. Interesting facts…When Marne and I co-chaired the conference in 2007, we begged agents and editors to come to our conference. Now, RMFW has A&E’s contact us and we have even had a couple of them pay their own expenses to come. That shows you how far RMFW has come in the last few years.
Last year when I contacted Jess Lourey to ask her to present at the May Education Event – her response was “You all at Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers are nationally-renowned (and envied) for all you do–kudos!”
Woot! That’s all I got to say.
2. What is your current WIP or most recent publication, and where can we buy a book, if available?
Currently Pre-Published. Yes, I love that term. I’m working on a fantasy romance with flying unicorns and big bugs, but don’t be thinking pink and glittery. My flyers are warriors. The horns are for killing the bugs and the manuscript has an old-west flavor to it. Most importantly, a yummy hero and a kick-ass heroine.
3. We’ve all heard of bucket lists– you know, those life-wish lists of experiences, dreams or goals we want to accomplish– what’s one of yours?
Get published of course! Winning the lottery wouldn’t be bad either, but I’m leaving that up to Mike.
4. Most writers have an Achilles heel with their writing. Confess, what’s yours?
Butt in chair, hands on keyboard. Hmm, I spend a lot of time with my butt in a chair and my hands on the keyboard, but unfortunately, it isn’t always writing. There seems to be a lot of other things that need done. An excuse, I fully realize. I hear at every conference, successful writers write every day. That’s something I’m striving for, but don’t often achieve.
5. What do you love most about the writing life?
The people. I know most writers are solitary kind of folk. It seems I’m the opposite. I guess that goes to question #4 above. Maybe I need to be less social and more solitary.
6. Now that you have a little writing experience, what advice would you go back and give yourself as a beginning writer?
Listen to those who have gone before. Attend critique groups, workshops and conferences. Soak it all in and grow a very thick skin. No matter how many workshops I attend, I always learn something.
7. What does your desk look like? What item must be on your desk? Do you have any personal, fun items you keep on it?
Most of the time, I’m uber-organized. Unlike dear husband and fellow RMFWer and writer, Mike Ruchhoeft, whose desk is only a few feet away. Ack. Issue!
8. What book are you currently reading (or what was the last one you read)?
Love Dared, by Marne Ann Kirk…yes I know some of you are rolling your eyes and say “sure, you are”, but I am! It came out recently and I hadn’t read it since I critiqued it several years ago. Nor had I read it since she made critique and editorial changes. Reading it on my phone with my Kindle app. It’s the only way I read.
Thanks, Vicki, for sharing with us. I know I speak for everyone when we give you a big thank you for all you do. (I’ll turn off that light now. I see you’re starting to sweat a bit.)
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Vicki’s first experience with RMFW was to attend the 2006 Colorado Gold Conference with her husband, Mike Ruchhoeft and best friend, Marne Kirstatter. Immediately, she felt welcome and was in awe of the RMFW well-oiled machine. Less than an hour after walking into the hotel, she’d reluctantly agreed to co-chair the 2007 conference with Marne. After a bit of confusion regarding her own impetuous actions, Vicki got online, joined RMFW and has never regretted it. Now, seven years later, she considers RMFW her tribe. She has gone from being unable to moderate small workshops to presenting her own classes and speaking in front of large crowds. She has also gained a plethora of marketable skills from her volunteer position with RMFW. More importantly, she’s learned to write and she’s come to know the ever-evolving writing industry. Because of RMFW, agents and editors, New York Times Bestselling authors and Excellent Writers in various stages of their writing journey are among her friends. She lives in Montrose with her husband and a large, varied furry and scaly menagerie. Thankfully all six of their kids are grown and out of the house, raising their seven grandkids. On the side, Vicki manages a law office, where she has worked for the best boss in the whole world for the past 20 years.
Thanks for participating in the RMFW Spotlight feature, Vicki. We’re very lucky to have you.
Great interview, Vicki. You definitely rock the RMFW house!
Great stuff in your interview, Vicki. I’m with you on winning the lottery!! We have such a wonderful group of volunteers. I’d like to thank you for making me feel so welcome this past year.
You guys are all so sweet. We DO have a great bunch of volunteers. Among them, our bloggers!! What a great team.
And Wendy I don’t know what we’d do without you at this point. LOL
Vicki R. you keep us on the straight and narrow on so many issues and then tell everyone you don’t do any anything as VP.
Thank you!
So nice to see the spotlight on one of my favorite people!
Vicki– I loved reading this when I posted it too! Since I’ve had the privilege to hang out with you a couple of times, I know what a fantastic person you are and what an amazing writer! (Not bragging here folks, but I got to hear her read a snippet of her WIP– very impressive. OK yes, actually I was bragging.)
Vicki is the hardest working person I know…and she’s a damned good writer, too! RMFW is lucky to have her.