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Halloween-Worthy Writing Prompts – On the RMFW Blog

October 11, 2024 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

It’s that time of year when ghoulies, ghosties, and things that go bump in the night are around every corner! So fire up your Halloween energy and write yourself a scary story to celebrate the season. To get you started, I’ve posted my annual list of 10 new Halloween-worthy writing prompts on the Rocky Mountain […]

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Spooky Season Writing Prompts – on the RMFW Blog

October 14, 2023 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

October is the perfect time to curl up with a scary story. It’s even better if you’re writing that story! Whether you lean towards the funny sides of Halloween or the darker sides of the haunting season, I’ve got 10 writing prompts to get you started. Bounce over to the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writer’s blog […]

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Ghost Story Prompts – On the RMFW Blog

October 14, 2022 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

Love ghost stories? Why not try your hand at writing one? On the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers blog this month, I’ve posted 10 prompts for writing your own ghost story. If you’re brave enough, manifest yourself over there (“10 Prompts for Writing Ghost Stories”) and conjure up a frightfully good story!

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Halloween Imagination

October 31, 2012 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

Our annual Witches’ Luncheon by Kelley Lindberg When I was growing up, there weren’t many store-bought Halloween costumes. If you wanted a costume, you made it. There were tin-foil robots, Frankenstein’s monsters, Raggedy Anns and Andys, hobos, and lots of ketchup-blood. I remember being Maid Marian, the headless horseman, a classic sheet ghost, and a […]

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