Funny Must be Found not Forced (aka The Suffering of an Alliteration Addict)
By Bowen Gillings My marketing slogan is, “Keeping Fiction Fun.” My logo reads, “Quirky Tales Boldly Told.” What I write, and how I brand myself, […]
By Bowen Gillings My marketing slogan is, “Keeping Fiction Fun.” My logo reads, “Quirky Tales Boldly Told.” What I write, and how I brand myself, […]
An Interview by Deborah L. Brewer One of the best things about writing is the long hours of solitude in our minds. But sooner or […]
By Deborah Brewer Blog, Blog, Blog… The idea behind the word “blog” is “web log.” It’s an online journal—information and experiences shared through a personal […]
By Bowen Gillings I have never attended a Pikes Peak Writers Conference. Oh, I have been to every PPWC since 2016. Even co-created our 2020 […]
Part 2 – A Chat with Darby Karchut Welcome back, dear readers. In January, I began my “Exploring Literature with Children” blog series. Today, I […]
By Trista Herring Baughman You have a great story idea. Or you’ve started a book, but you’re stuck. Now what? How can you go from […]
by Deborah Brewer Why are people like Stephen King so sure writers need to be readers too? He said, “If you want to be a […]
Well, dear wordsmiths, January seemed like a long year, yet super fast in some aspects. It’s already February! Can you believe it? PPW’s Conference is […]
by Deborah L. Brewer It’s January again, and like many of you, I’m planning for a productive writing year. Part of that planning is to […]
Part 1 – A Chat with Aaron Reynolds Children’s literature is a genre that is dear to my heart, as I’m sure it is to […]