by phelberg | Apr 10, 2016 | Blog, Publishing, Writing Practice
Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! –Lewis Carroll After I turned in the final drafts of each of my books–From Paradise to Puddledub (Coughing Dog Press 2002) Little Bookstore (2012 St. Martin’s Press) Public Health in... by Cami Ostman | Jun 13, 2014 | Featured Writers, Publishing
Robert Duke is a RWB Writer who has recently self-published his book, Waking Up Dying: Caregiving When There Is No Tomorrow. His journey to write and publish this compelling book was not an easy or fast one, but it was a learning process. Below he tells... by Cami Ostman | Mar 16, 2014 | Publishing, Resources
Hi Writers. Cami here. Recently, I was asked to spell out how to do a “virtual book tour,” and rather than write a lengthy email to the person who inquired, I said I’d explain the virtual book tour on our RWB blog here, so everyone can benefit. If... by Cami Ostman | Feb 28, 2014 | Featured Writers, Publishing, Writing Practice
Mary Ellen Courtney is one of our own Red Wheelbarrow Writers. She is launching her second self-published book and guest blogs below to share her journey with us. You’ll find this encouraging, authentic, and funny. ​I just launched Spring Moon, the... by Cami Ostman | Jun 28, 2013 | Publishing, Resources, Writing Practice
One of our Red Wheelbarrow Writers gives us her review of the Chuckanut Writers’ Conference. Thanks, Jennifer Wilke, for sharing your take-aways and your experience! THE PULITZER & VELCRO One writer’s report from the Chuckanut Writers Conference,... by Cami Ostman | Jun 9, 2013 | Featured Writers, Publishing
Suddenly plucked from tie-dyed disdain, Marshall McLuhan—the Sixties guru and pop philosopher—is newly regarded with respect, certainly by anyone who has so much as a dingy afloat in modern media. From whatever angle you approach contemporary...