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Confucius’ Birth Anniversary

Today is the Birth Anniversary of Confucius, who would be 2,568 years old. Confucius was born on or about the equivalent of September 28, 551 […]

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Hitting “Publish”

As a self-published author, I find it’s sometimes a scary thing when you are doing it all on your own. You have to make sure […]

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Elizabeth Winthrop Alsop Celebrates 70

I am a perfectionist and a scaredy-cat. ~Elizabeth Winthrop Alsop Today Elizabeth Winthrop Alsop celebrates her 70th birthday. Elizabeth has published children’s, young adult, picture […]

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Proofing the Proof

There is more to proofing a book than just reading the story. At some point in every writer’s career, you’ll be asked to proof a […]

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Writing is Art – Open for Submissions

One of the hardest parts of writing is submitting, whether to contests, agents, or magazines. Without submitting, you never know what you can achieve. Finding […]

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Your Niche in Historical Fiction

By: Jason Henry Evans Hello, gentle reader. This month on the historical fiction blog, I am writing about finding your niche in historical fiction. You’ve […]

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Write Brain with Stant Litore

Write Worlds Your Readers Won’t Forget On Tuesday, August 21st, author Stant Litore presented a workshop on world-building at PPW’s monthly Write Brain event. Using […]

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Out of Focus

By: Deb Buckingham, Contributing Editor As someone who shoots people (I know where your mind went), I often think of ways to marry terms from […]

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Stephen Fry Celebrates 61

Today, August 24, 2018, Stephen Fry celebrates his 61st birthday. “An original idea. That can’t be too hard. The library must be full of them” […]

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Your Historical Villain

So, you’ve got a great idea for a story of historical fiction. You know who the protagonist is. You know who their sidekick is and […]

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Facebook Algorithms and Author Pages

How does Facebook’s algorithm change affect my author page? Mark Zuckerberg made an announcement on his Facebook page in January about changes in the Facebook […]

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Happy Birthday Suzanne Collins

Today, August 10th, Suzanne Collins celebrates her 56th birthday. Suzanne Collins, a television writer and novelist, is Amazon’s best selling author of all time. She’s […]

The Devil in the Details

by: Barbara Nickless “If you want to get shot,” the SWAT leader said, “go ahead and reach for that gun.” I froze, my hand inches […]

Pen Drop Picks Contest Opens Tomorrow

Readers, today we share with you a new writing contest, courtesy of The Pen Drop Coffee Break Meetup and local author and Pikes Peak Writers member […]

We Want Your Workshops!

by: M.B. Partlow Pikes Peak Writers just unveiled their brand new workshop proposal portal, and we are open for business, looking for your proposals! What […]

Letter from the Editor

Hello Pikes Peak Writers! My name is Kathie Scrimgeour (writing under the name K.J. Scrim) and I have taken the reins of Managing Editor for […]

Longevity

By: F.P. Dorchak Longevity. How do you “get” it? Do you need to attain it? Why keep writing? I don’t know that it’s something to […]

Going But Not Gone

Greetings Readers… Time for a changing of the guard.  It’s been a privilege and a pleasure to serve as Managing Editor for Pikes Peak Writers […]

PPW Prez Says, 2nd Quarter 2018

Readers, today we hear from Bowen Gillings, president of Pikes Peak Writers. Look for the Prez Says Column each quarter as Bowen keeps Pikes Peak […]

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Meet the Members – Stacy S. Jensen

Writing from the Peak is pleased to introduce you to PPW member Stacy S. Jensen. Many of you have met her at PPW Conferences coordinating […]