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Short Story Book Clubs

Posted on January 7, 2020 by Mark Stevens

Were you ever in a book club that fizzled-out? I’ve been in more than a few that went kaput. One common reason is that not everybody reads the assignment. Right? I’m here to suggest you switch to short stories. Why? First, the discussions are as satisfying as picking apart a full novel. Second, anyone can…

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Rocky Mountain Writer #195

Posted on January 3, 2020 by Mark Stevens

Kevin Ikenberry, Quincy J. Allen & The Enforcer  We have two guests on the podcast to start off 2020—the authors of the new novel Enforcer. Kevin Ikenberry is a life-long space geek, retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, and science fiction writer. His debut novel Sleeper Protocol was heralded as “an emotionally powerful debut” by Publisher’s Weekly….

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Writing and Happiness, Part 2

Posted on January 3, 2020 by Mary Gillgannon

As I wrote in my last blog, I think that writing improves my life and makes me happy… most of the time. There are also moments when it makes me anxious, depressed and discouraged. The doubts creep in and gnaw away at my satisfaction and joy. I compare my work to that of other writers…

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Chasing The Dream

Posted on January 2, 2020 by Kevin Paul Tracy

I’ve made the point before that dissecting trade journals, studying and diagramming the latest trends in the fiction market, and trying to target your work to whatever is currently hot in the industry is the quickest way to drive yourself insane – even if you can churn out a bestseller in a matter of months…

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Writing Tools – ProWritingAid

Posted on December 27, 2019January 27, 2020 by Kurt Schumacher

I love software tools. Anything that can help me organize my life and be more efficient and productive is going to get my attention. For example, I recently found a simple checklist app that’s helping me organize my day and make sure I get all my essential tasks done. Every morning it shows me a…

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