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Panic Time

Posted on December 1, 2017 by Mary Gillgannon

Gack! I just found out my book will be released in ebook and print on January 10th. I knew it would be sometime in early 2018 but was hoping for February at the earliest. My first book didn’t come out until almost 18 months after I accepted the offer. My last book with this publisher…

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How to Pull Off a One-Day Writing Retreat

Posted on November 28, 2017 by Rachel Craft

This November, I participated in NaNoWriMo with the goal of finishing the first draft of my next novel. I had a disadvantage, though, because I had family visiting for a week at the end of November. Unsure if three weeks would be enough to finish my draft, I decided to try something new at the end…

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You are very real … and beautiful!

Posted on November 27, 2017 by Janet Lane

I’m at that scary stage of writing. I have just started a new novel.  I have envisioned the ending, the flow of the story past the inciting incident and turning points, and it’s time to write that first chapter. Magic happens when those first words are placed on the page. I welcome them, and like…

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Rocky Mountain Writer #107

Posted on November 26, 2017 by Mark Stevens

Kevin Wolf & Brokeheart This time, a story of going with the flow. After writing for more than a decade, Kevin Wolf won a major award in a writing contest and the prize included a contract with none other than St. Martin’s Press. That led to the publication, last year, of Kevin’s first novel, The Homeplace. …

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Have You Googled Today?

Posted on November 22, 2017 by Terri Benson

I just Googled myself. I’ve done it now and then, and I’ve set up a Google alert (but all that does is tell me someone with my name got arrested for cruelty to animals, which really isn’t what I had in mind), but I was reading an article on making sure you have a “platform”…

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