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Podcast Tweaks

Posted on November 1, 2022November 1, 2022 by Mark Stevens

This is a blog about The Rocky Mountain Writer podcast. Yeah, your podcast. I’m looking to put together podcast episodes based on a theme—with a couple or three total guests—kind of like a good panel at Colorado Gold. There are 1. 5 zillion ways to approach this, and I’m open to your input. The episodes…

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Head-hopping: a two-fold essay

Posted on October 28, 2022September 30, 2022 by Don Paul Benjamin

Part 1 At the risk of drifting into the realm of technical writing tips, I’ll take a moment to examine the phenomenon of “head-hopping.” Loosely defined, the term refers to the practice, in a single scene, of beginning to tell a story from one character’s (say, one rabbit’s) point-of-view; then suddenly hopping to another rabbit’s…

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What is New Wave Horror?

Posted on October 25, 2022October 24, 2022 by Rachel Dempsey

Every time I tell someone I write horror, I feel compelled to add “but not like slasher horror.” Often I find it easiest to describe what something is not as a means of paring down to the thing’s essence. Why I feel the need to justify my writing as “not slasher” or “not too gory”…

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Writing Contests – Good Idea or Waste of Money?

Posted on October 18, 2022October 17, 2022 by Maggie Smith

During a podcast interview last week, my guest remarked that, though she’d won two prestigious awards for her women’s fiction debut, she wasn’t sure she’d enter any competitions for her next book. Since most awards charge a fee of between $50-$150 per category, she questioned whether that was a wise use of money. And there’s…

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10 Prompts for Writing Ghost Stories

Posted on October 14, 2022October 12, 2022 by Kelley J. P. Lindberg

‘Tis the season… no, not that season. The other one. The spooky one. The one with witches and pumpkins and yellow-eyed cats and headless horsemen. And ghosts. Oh, we all love a good ghost story, don’t we? Those stories that send little tingles running along the back of our neck? Or that have us glancing…

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