I wrote Antler Dust in the mid 1990’s. I’d tell you the exact date or year, but I have no clue. Friends gave me feedback and fellow writers, too. In pretty quick fashion, I got a good agent in New York City. (This was my third manuscript and third agent in New York; I was…
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Multi-Tasking or Single-Tasking: What Works Best for You?
I always have a lot going on at any one time, in my writing life and in real life. Yes, I do see a distinct separation between the two lives, even though one tends to muddy up the other from time to time. When I’m writing, I’m a writer. I put on my writerly cloak…
Denver Free Program – February 2016
February Workshop Denver-area monthly programs are free to both members and non-members. They are typically two hours long on a Saturday morning or afternoon. Topics vary. Check our website for up-to-date information. Email questions to denverprograms@rmfw.org. Filling the Gaps in Historical Fiction Presented by Jack Marshall Maness Saturday, February 6. 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 PM Bear Valley Branch…
Happy New Year!
We wish you all a happy, healthy, and amazing 2016!
Become a Content Connoisseur in 2016
My friend, Laurence MacNaughton, shared an interesting article with me not long ago called 30 Fresh and Fun Ideas For Your Newsletter. As marketing people, Laurence and I are all over anything that helps generate valuable content for our readers, and we thought that some of the principles in the article would work for authors…