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Robin P. Nolet

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Robin, a refugee from the humidity of the Midwest, lives in Colorado where she writes with the assistance of her faithful Golden Retrievers and the support of her awesome family.

Robin's writer's resume includes honors from the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers (Colorado Gold Contest), Pikes Peak Writers (Paul Gillette Memorial Contest), and the Denver Women's Press Club.

Being the gabby and opinionated sort(but in a good way!), she has written hundreds of humor/commentary columns for local newspapers, and a regularly featured blog/column for the Denver Post HUB section.

In addition, for many years, she helped with the intake and judging of manuscripts for the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers' Colorado Gold contest.

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Robin P. Nolet I'd visit Pemberly and take the tour with the housekeeper!…moreI'd visit Pemberly and take the tour with the housekeeper!(less)
Robin P. Nolet It's not so much that I ever have writer's block. It's more that I need a little more time to percolate on something. When this happens it helps for m…moreIt's not so much that I ever have writer's block. It's more that I need a little more time to percolate on something. When this happens it helps for me to get away from the manuscript--or at least the section of it- for a few days and give it some breathing room. Coming back with a fresh perspective makes a big difference and usually solves the problem. (less)
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Short and Sweet Review: On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King

 

If you spend much time in the writing world it won’t take long before someone recommends you read Stephen King’s book, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. It’s happened to me several times. But I confess, I’m not a fan of the horror genre that King writes in so…I was a little squeamish about what this book might hold in store for me. Not anymore!

 

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message 2: by Robin

Robin Nolet It's my pleasure! Hey, just started a Giveaway for my book FRAMED-have you done one of these before? This is my first. (I'm a 'Giveaway Virgin' tee-hee!)Hope you'll enter if you're interested.

http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sho...

Have a good one! :)


message 1: by Beth

Beth Hi Robin,
Thanks for befriending this fellow Colorado author on Goodreads!


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