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The Trouble With Muses

Posted on August 5, 2016 by Mary Gillgannon

A fellow author shared an in-depth look at her writing process on her blog. It was so methodical and logical. I was overwhelmed with envy. All of you writers who can plot and outline and plan—you don’t know how lucky you are. I’ve tried to do those things, but I’m always thwarted by my muse….

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TO SERIALIZE OR NOT TO SERIALIZE

Posted on August 4, 2016 by Kevin Paul Tracy

SERIALIZE (sîr′ē-ə-līz′) verb 1. to transform cookies, donuts, waffles, french toast, crunch berries, etc. into miniature candy-like form to be dredged in milk and consumed for breakfast. 2. to broadcast or publish (something, such as a story) in separate parts over a period of time. No sooner was my latest thriller Presence of Malice released…

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The Lourey/Baker Double Booked Tour … by Shannon Baker and Jess Lourey

Posted on August 3, 2016 by RMFW Guest Blogger

Hi Guys! (waving from sunny Tucson) Being here today feels so much like coming home. I’ve been a member of RMFW for over 20 years and if I’ve gained any knowledge of business and craft (and let’s hope some of it stuck) I owe it all to RMFW. So even if I’m soaking up the…

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Your Character’s Umvelt

Posted on August 2, 2016 by Mark Stevens

What is your character’s umwelt? Yes, umwelt. Pronounced OOM-velt. I came across this concept while reading Inside of a Dog by Alexandra Horowitz. (If you have a dog, like dogs, are curious about dogs and dog behavior, it’s a fascinating book.) Anyway, the idea of the umwelt came from an early 20th Century German biologist…

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The RMFW Spotlight is on Angela La Voie, Volunteer Coordinator

Posted on August 1, 2016 by Patricia Stoltey

Our monthly feature, The RMFW Spotlight, is intended to provide members of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers with more information about our board members as well as featured volunteers. This month we’re pleased to present our Volunteer Coordinator, Angela La Voie. 1. Welcome to the blog, Angela. Tell us what you do for RMFW and why…

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