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Book Spine Adventures

Posted on July 11, 2023February 1, 2024 by Ann Gordon

A while back I helped a colleague self-publish his books so he could proudly place all six of them on the bookshelves of friends and family. We had already self-published these historical books for the digital market, but – like most authors – he wanted to own and distribute a number of physical copies. He…

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Do You Need The Perfect Writing Spot?

Posted on July 7, 2023February 1, 2024 by Hilary Linnertz

When I close my eyes and envision the perfect writing spot, it’s akin to the most majestic library. Shelves with stacks of books enclosing me with their scent, their very presence pushing me to greatness. Tall windows that bring in just the right amount of light in front of large comfy chairs. A wooden desk…

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! –  – ; / * – (– ;)–?– * Fatigue

Posted on July 4, 2023February 1, 2024 by Mark Stevens

I judged a few entries this year for the Colorado Gold Literary Awards. I have one takeaway. It’s this: Chill with the punctuation. Too much makes readers tired. Well, makes me tired. It’s also unappealing on the page. It looks cluttered. Our brains are already busy putting your words into images in our heads. Don’t…

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Understanding the Assignment

Posted on June 27, 2023February 1, 2024 by Rachel Dempsey

Think back to the last time you sat down to write and the words simply wouldn’t come. Maybe it was your mood, or the surrounding circumstances: poor lighting, dreadful coffee shop tunes, or a pet/child/partner demanding attention. Perhaps a prompt left you uninspired, or a looming deadline paralyzed your imagination. Whatever the cause, as writers,…

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The River and the Rocks

Posted on June 23, 2023February 1, 2024 by Don Paul Benjamin

Which came first, the river or the rocks? In the case of the natural stone stairway which leads from the shore of Surface Creek to our manicured lawn, the river existed first. Think of the flowing river as the context of a written story. Think of the rocks as the story. In my accompanying photo,…

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