by MontanaCoauthor | Nov 29, 2016 | Writing Process Tips
Try this Invaluable Tool for Revising Your Book—or Your Life! Whatever your political leanings, if you’re a deep thinker (every writer is), these are disturbing times. Disruption at this intensity has most of us asking bedrock questions about purpose and values. We’re...
by MontanaCoauthor | Nov 4, 2016 | News
I don’t do political posts. (Apparently, kind of like I don’t do NaNoWriMo.) When a friend asked for help writing an open letter to Hillary Clinton, I balked. But her points were so relevant to so many, so broadly neglected by mainstream media, and so...
by MontanaCoauthor | Nov 1, 2016 | News, Writing Process Tips
I’m not fond of November. It’s not just the crusty dormant fields and the trees stripped entirely bare by the wind two nights ago. It’s this contemporary phenomenon called NaNoWriMo. That’s trendy-speak for “National Novel Writing Month”. I shudder all of November,...
by MontanaCoauthor | Jul 28, 2016 | News
Recently I had the opportunity to guest post at my co-author’s website, regarding her World War II Memoir “Don’t Say Anything to Anybody.” Here’s an excerpt and link to read the full piece: As Americans, we are familiar with what...
by MontanaCoauthor | Mar 8, 2016 | News, Sketchbook
Thunderhead Writers’ Collective held an Incus Night poetry reading before the Billy Collins event in Big Sky this weekend. Collins is provocative and incredibly funny. For all my local friends, if you didn’t make it, track down one of his collections at...