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Notable Quotes From Left Coast Crime

Posted on March 1, 2016 by Mark Stevens
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Writing Retreats: An Experience and an Invitation

Posted on February 29, 2016 by Pamela Nowak

Writing retreats…they beckon some of us and frighten others. Each is unique and the decision to retreat or not to retreat is deeply personal. My own retreat experience, until last year, was limited. Hamstrung for years by my introverted nature, I participated only in gatherings with my critique group. Every other year or so, we…

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Rocky Mountain Writer #33

Posted on February 26, 2016 by Mark Stevens

Gwen Florio & Disgraced   The guest is Gwen Florio, author of the mystery series featuring reporter Lola Wicks, who first appeared in the novels Montana and Dakota. Lola is back in the brand new Disgraced and Florio stops by to talk about the third installment as well as the intersecting worlds of non-fiction and…

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Playing with Rhetoric

Posted on February 26, 2016 by rmfwBoss

In this year of politics we are likely to hear the common complaint, “Oh, that’s just the candidate’s rhetoric. Wait until they’re in office and we’ll see what really happens.” Rhetoric definitely has a bad reputation. The first definition in the dictionary implies that rhetoric allows people to use language for influence and persuasion, but…

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Saul Goodman Wants Your Book

Posted on February 25, 2016 by rmfwBoss

I was going to call this blog “Saul Goodman wants to review your contract” but then no one would read it because contracts are boring. And everyone knows that Susan Spann is the lawyer you want to work with. Duh. Who is Saul Goodman? Come on, guys, he’s the lawyer in Breaking Bad. And if…

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