As you may have learned by now, this year’s anthology theme is “True Story.” Editors Amy and Deb invite open interpretation of the prompt and rightly so. Like most human constructs, truth exists on a spectrum, at least insofar as it pertains to literature. On one end of the scale lies biography and other journalistic…
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Announcing the 2024 RMFW Anthology, Without Brakes—Fingers Crossed – By Paul Martz
The September 7 publication date is six months away, but news like this will not wait. First, the title. When Linda and I teamed up for the anthology, our recent experiences with Colorado wildfires made the theme a no-brainer: Colorado’s Changing Climate—a deceptively flexible theme. Some members submitted climate change stories, while others interpreted “climate”…
The 2024 RMFW Anthology: Call for Submissions – By Paul Martz
When last year’s Bizarre Bazaar anthology was published, Colorado’s changing climate was already on my mind. In December 2021, a few weeks after that feeble dusting that registered as Denver’s latest first snowfall on record, the Marshall Fire incinerated a thousand homes in Louisville and Superior. Gale force winds drove the inferno through entire neighborhoods….
Behold, the Cover of the 2020 RMFW Anthology!
By Natasha Watts As you may know by now, the 2020 Colorado Gold Conference has been moved online as part of the Colorado Writers’ Collaborative. We’re sad we can’t be together in person, but here’s one thing COVID-19 can’t take away: the 2020 RMFW Anthology, baby! WILD: UNCIVILIZED TALES FROM ROCKY MOUNTAIN FICTION WRITERS will…
The View from the Editor’s Desk
Over the last three months, my co-editor Natasha Watts and I have had the honor of reading 78 short fiction submissions to RMFW’s 2020 anthology. Before taking on this job, I submitted countless stories, poems, and articles to countless magazines, journals, and anthologies. I learned the ropes of navigating a contract, working through revisions with…